like a sponge. so all day long. i really soaked it up like a sponge- like a sponge. so classical music was our like a sponge. so classical music was your normal, like a sponge. so classical music was your normal, but like a sponge. so classical music was your normal, but when - like a sponge. so classical music was your normal, but when did l like a sponge. so classical music. was your normal, but when did you fall in love with opera? tar was your normal, but when did you fall in love with opera? fall in love with opera? for the very first fall in love with opera? for the very first time fall in love with opera? for the very first time in fall in love with opera? for the very first time in this fall in love with opera? for the very first time in this house, . fall in love with opera? for the l very first time in this house, for the performance of madame butterfly, it was kind of an awakening for me. i couldn t believe what i saw, what i couldn t believe what i saw, what i
to the nhs and some people - in the tory backbenches say the nhs i is a very effective sponge to soak i up money as it always does, - and if you don t do it with reform there might not be much left for social care. - hang on a minute, we are in the middle of one huge reform and they are about to do another reform. people who say that are mostly people who don t like the nhs anyway, so they say it is a black hole, a sponge. those are people who are really anti nhs. the truth about the tax situation is really interesting, for people abroad might not realise this, britain remains a low tax country compared to equivalent european countries. also, the amount of money that we spent on bailing out people in the covid crisis, while every country had to reach deep into its pockets and spend a lot, we spent actually less, a lot less than america and germany and some other countries, per head. so the idea that we have become this wild spending country, as ever we are behind most of our equivalent
spent hundreds of the business community, we have just spent hundreds of billions the business community, we have just spent hundreds of billions of- the business community, we have just spent hundreds of billions of pounds l spent hundreds of billions of pounds paying spent hundreds of billions of pounds paying the spent hundreds of billions of pounds paying the wages spent hundreds of billions of pounds paying the wages of spent hundreds of billions of pounds paying the wages of most spent hundreds of billions of pounds paying the wages of most of- spent hundreds of billions of pounds paying the wages of most of your. paying the wages of most of your staff and paying the wages of most of your staff and keeping paying the wages of most of your staff and keeping businesses - paying the wages of most of your i staff and keeping businesses afloat. now we staff and keeping businesses afloat. now we need staff and keeping businesses afloat. now we need some staff and
telling you that. he s trying to dig in and say, no, don t pay attention to it. no. you re not fooling us. we are going to get it. we re going to decide ourselves. juan: it s put together by republicans. the shift is saying that this is misleading talking points that will damage our intelligence agencies. what do you make of it? greg: as a kid, there was this library where near i grew up and had, like, a box with a hole in it. you used to be able to stick your hand in the box and feel what was in the box and have to guess what it is? that s what we are doing now. we ve got our hand in a box. kimberly: how does it feel? greg: if you re a democrat, you ll feel like, i don t know, a sponge. but if you are on the right, you ll feel, like, and rock. it s crazy. i would say to the viewers first, i say release the memo. if there is nothing there,
celebrations, dragons, cocktails and lan turns. part of the celebration, children are given riddles to solve. what s full of holes but can still hold water? yes, a sponge. london, covent garden is turning low brow to attract a new audience. it s at story of the one-time stripper turned playboy model turned tv reality star turned billionaire widow turned infamous legend here in the states, and now apparently in london. writer richard thomas says he liked anna nicole because she s a figure that resonates with the times. it s a rags-to-riches story and a cautionary tale all thrown in a blender with two bottles of tea keel la, whisked up and poured over a two-hour time