fox news senior meteorologist and author of the new book i am the storm jenna z. when he produces a tv show, characters ask it to be killed off, founder of the loftus cardi.com, kyle loftus! and rattlesnakes describe her as to poisonous, fox news contributor captive. and finally, elephants won t discuss him when he is in the room, my massive sidekick and the n.w.a. a world w weight double weight champion, tyrus. okay, before we get to some new stories, obviously, since it is friday, it s time for this! greg s leftovers. greg: i love leftovers, this is where i read the jokes we did not use this week, so if they suck, it s not my fault. and you say the word and i will fire the staff. here we go, this week president biden address the classified documents found in his garage when asked why he thought her garage would be a safe place for such things, he said, because hunter has been hiding his cokes there for 15 years, and he has never lost an ounce. fair enough. spe
first, let s return to our coverage of the general election. voters head to the polls on the 11th ofjuly. the liberal democrats are gaining some ground, hoping to grab tourist seats as they promise free personal care for the elderly, more gps and joining the eu single market. it is ed davey s photo opportunities that i ve been grabbing attention. he has been speaking to laura kuenssberg. in terms of the stunts, the real issueis in terms of the stunts, the real issue is engaging people and they have done. one of the reasons i am so pleased to be on your programme is to talk about what the liberal democrats are standing for. we are standing for health and social care board. we talk about cost of living. and we are talking about the environment. the sewage scandal, for example. i am determined that all the seats that we can win against a blue ball, people hear about what the liberal democrats stand for from a local champions because we could make real gains at this election. we
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Reese Witherspoon looked like a ray of sunshine as she arrived for an interview Wednesday in a rain soaked New York. The actor, 46, brought a splash of color to the gray streets.
GROUND ZERO. A makeshift house built by typhoon survivors in Limasawa Island in Southern Leyte in this Dec. 27, 2021 photo. Residents here demonstrate resilience despite crisis. (PNA photo by Sarwell Meniano) LIMASAWA, Southern Leyte - Typhoon Odette's fierce winds destroyed houses and shattered the livelihood of thousands of residents in this small island, but their will to rise up from the rubble stood firm. Antonio Oposa, 49, turned emotional when waves whipped by powerful winds washed away their house in Magallanes village, the site of the First Mass in the Philippines held 500 years ago. "I could not do anything while seeing our house swept away by chest-deep waves. I cried after the typhoon, but I am still happy that all of us survived," Oposa told the Philippine News Agency. Just a stone throw away from their house is a tall pilgrimage center still under construction designated as the community's evacuation center where Oposa's family and hundreds of reside