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a significant public reaction. my all-star panel with charles coleman, and hugo lowell, are back with me to break it all down. charles, you and i are both former prosecutors, the question to you though, is it unusual for 88 to pretty much preview months in advance that indictments are gonna be coming within a specific timeframe? a fire question back at you, katie. is it unusual for a day to be thinking about prosecuting a former president. i think that is really what we are talking about here. and from the uniqueness of the situation, yes, you don t necessarily find situations where tires are going to play their hand out for men and diamond, but given what we saw in fulton, new york, and the security concerns, i think day willis, and this is my prediction, was that once alvin bragg won four with an indictment, other days and enforcement officials were going to basically watch the mechanics, specifically fani willis, in this, case of how to move forward. and how to move forward in ter
when quite a lot from conservative mps, when they quite a lot from conservative mps, when they wanted to criticise boris johnson when they wanted to criticise boris johnson they would say things he is getting johnson they would say things he is getting the wrong advice, the old phrase, getting the wrong advice, the old phrase, desire is good but the advisers phrase, desire is good but the advisers are wicked. and i think that s advisers are wicked. and i think that s actually starting to change, particularly since the on patterson scandal. particularly since the on patterson scandal, that mps are starting to say to scandal, that mps are starting to say to themselves we cannot convince ourselves say to themselves we cannot convince ourselves that it s the advisers any more ourselves that it s the advisers any more. that s owen paterson. the problem more. that s owen paterson. the problem is more. that s owen paterson. the problem is him, and that s a bit of a dang
when they wanted to criticise boris johnson when they wanted to criticise boris johnson they would say things he is getting johnson they would say things he is getting the wrong advice, the old phrase, getting the wrong advice, the old phrase, desire is good but the advisers phrase, desire is good but the advisers are wicked. and i think that s advisers are wicked. and i think that s actually starting to change, particularly since the on patterson scandal. particularly since the on patterson scandal, that mps are starting to say to scandal, that mps are starting to say to themselves we cannot convince ourselves say to themselves we cannot convince ourselves that it s the advisers any more ourselves that it s the advisers any more. that s owen paterson. the problem more. that s owen paterson. the problem is more. that s owen paterson. the problem is him, and that s a bit of a danger problem is him, and that s a bit of a danger at problem is him, and that s a bit o
it the base of ideological agenda of the communist party. we chinese have been exploited, so we are the brothers of the rest of africa and asia, it s a geopolitical argument in china. the chinese leaders to be considered as a rich country. this kind of double language is exploited by china as a geopolitical argument to continue with the rest of the world. we re going to wrap up with one last quick fire question. it s from penn with college, which is a sixth form college, very close to where the summit has been held. and it comes from a student at the college.