but it s a fair bet that the bbc s biggest connection with the people of wales over the years has been in sport, especially rugby, and who can forget the greatest try of all time with the greatest commentary by welshman cliff morgan? commentator: this is gareth edwards. a dramatic start. what a score! over the years, the bbc s longest running soap, pobol y cwm, has been a staple of the bbc s welsh language supply to s4c. she speaks welsh. and its annual coverage of the national eisteddfod is another major production effort on tv, radio and online. not to mention other high quality entertainment in both languages, enjoyed by audiences worldwide. someone tell me what the hell is going on here! at a time of huge competition in the creative sector, we are still attracting around about 92% of the people of wales to the bbc every week. but our role in that is to provide
and of all of the possible opponents he is clearly and by far the strongest. i don t know exactly how these legal issues are going to affect trump s standing. but i know there are a lot of republicans out there who are ready to move on. they are just looking for the next lily pad. and desantis looks like a fair bet. on this stormy daniels business. a, i thought you said this segment with easier for us to talk with our children about. b, i think the idea it could, be i don t know what you talk to your kids about. i don t know what types of birds and bees come. up i don t know your situation. the idea that he would be indicted, because of all the things that i have been to this guy. that he has done it and it s going on. the idea that he would be indicted for this as opposed to overthrowing the u.s. government, trying. or whatever. to me it is so trivial. i am not saying, maybe he did, i don t know. but it just strikes me that the georgia case, serious case. the january 6th cases a
also both more or less to what it appears on its face. former prosecutor s point of view. for one thing we are going to get more details tomorrow, we re going to starting seeing those transcripts. they left some conspicuous gaps in the executive summary yesterday that maybe they will fill in tomorrow. i think it s a fair bet that doj has information that the committee does not have. the committee clearly has information doj does not have and vice versa. but on the other hand we also have to keep in mind this has been a one-sided affair. yes, it s a bipartisan committee but there has been no cross-examination, there s not really been any examination of the underlying transcripts. count on the fact that the in the coming days donald trump and his team will scrutinize all of those transcripts, all of that evidence and look for any inconsistencies or any evidence that may be favorable to donald trump as well. elie, a specific legal question here. the report established multiple instances
do you think this was an assassination attempt? it s a fair bet the actual target of this explosive device was not dugina, the daughter, but was alexander dugin himself. alexander dugin, himself is a pseudo political philosopher, more of a mouthpiece or ideological supporter of the kremlin. he s essentially a propagandist who believes russia should extend as far as it possibly can to include in ukraine n. that sense he is very supportive of putin. then that takes us to the whodunnit piece. i think it s safe to say we ll probably never know for sure because, of course, these investigations in russia will never be made actually public. there will be a lot of propaganda. if you look at it, two different possibilities, two groups of possibilities. the first is an external group. ukraine falls into that category. they certainly have reason to be upset with the kremlin. no doubt about that. the idea they would mount a
the last few weeks. absolutely, and one of the reasons this issue blew l one of the reasons this issue blew up one of the reasons this issue blew up the way it did a few weeks ago, when we were talking about the possibility of a confidence vote in borisjohnson, was because so many tory mps were being inundated with e mails and letters from their constituents, furious that they felt the stories they were hearing about what had gone on in downing street were a complete paradox to the way they had been living their own lives during lockdown. i don t think we are going to get conclusions to date on some of the most serious allegations. it seems a fair bet they are the ones the metropolitan police are looking into. maybe sue grayjust police are looking into. maybe sue gray just addresses police are looking into. maybe sue grayjust addresses some of police are looking into. maybe sue gray just addresses some of the broader themes of some of the specifics which the metropolitan police isn t l