people watched it. the only negative comment we have seen is that omid djalili s persian is similar to the english of osvaldo ardiles, a tottenham hotspur player who came over from argentina, when he spoke english and he referred to tottenham as totten ham. so, that is how they describe my persian. but i guess what i am driving at is not so much whether you are gifted as a linguist but whether it works, just doing a show where you might be thinking in english, concocting jokes in english, and translating them straight into farsi and hoping they will be funny in tehran, too. what i did was their show was 33 minutes long, we made about 70 minutes at stuff and then we, in consultation with iranians in iran, they said, look, we find this funny but that not so much. but, you know, funny is funny and i am actually very proud that i have exported this kind of british humour directly into iran, bbc persian is shown in iran, and to see people saying, wow, this is the kind of comedy we need, thi
what i have been pushed, i think it s about time that somebody teach these varmints outstanding member of society. jesse: gopher, rat, it doesn t matter. you just want it gone. it s annoying and you have had it. does it sound familiar? because that s what hillary clinton has become. a pest we can t escape. crooked has triggered one scandal after the other leaving nothing but a trail of corruption in her wake. just like the years she was, you know, concocting trump-russia collusion or how her team gave the fbi the fake dossier. special counsel john durham s latest filing proves crooked s involvement and it s damning. hillary is, of course, denying her role in all of it.
organization. we re a strong leader of it. be clear about that, but, no. of course he doesn t. but the point i really want to stress is that it s not a serious issue. this, putin is fabricating this threat as a pretext for war. by the way, internally in russia, look at opinion polls, having success. people believe in russia, a new threat of ukraine joining nato. it s completely fabricated. nato hasn t changed its policy. vis-a-vis ukraine. the biden administration hasn t changed its policy, it s putin concocting this as a pretext for war. putting in place an argument and soldiers, we know, to make that move, should he choose to do so. can i ask you quickly strategically, how important is
presence in the lab. when you talk about a virus, you re talking about another virus that they re working on and you have evidence of that that is 80% lethal. what is is there any scientific reason for concocting something like that other than to kill people? well, i mean, you re studying that virus because it s 80% people. it s called nepa virus. there would be a legitimate reason to prevent that from becoming an epidemic. what we did, we took patient samples that were delivered in december of 2019 that data was run through a secrecy machine. the raw data was put up in the u.s. gene bank at the nih. we went down and teased around inside that. we saw sars covid.
working with hillary clinton s presidential campaign when he met with the fbi s counsel in september 2016 and presented documents to show secret communications between the trump organizations and a russian bank and he has pleaded not guilty. we are back with jim and joining us wall street journal columnist as well. so what does the indictment add to our understanding of what happened in 2016. guest: while it adds a whole bunch of names to be filled in later on people but a lot of effort into concocting what they need to be a false story about the contact between the trump organization and through this russian bank. so they put out a bunch of tech executive members of the clinton campaign and people who know christopher steele and others whose names were mentioned. so a lot of information the press could follow up on get to