you see that every day. how ow many members of congress who voted to expand the police powers od tof the irs don t payn their own taxes? more than a few. w how many politicians sup who fervently support gun control have armed bodyguardst o that you pay for? well, let s see.r? every single one we could go on and on and on. whatever they re demanding thato you do this week, you can be dead certain they are notbe doing it themselves. everyone notices us . it enrages people, but it s often misinterpreted people say. this is hypocrisy, but it sit sp not. it s privilegrivileged.e. when nancy pelosi walks into her hair a point without a mask at the height of the covid, no lockdown s, it s not because she forgot to bring a mask. noe fo, she knows exactly whate she s doing. nancy pelosi is affirming her position iorder.n social order. nancy pelosi is in charge. you are not. nancy pelosi can do whatever she cares to do.ca you can res to dt. that s the messages is she s sending an
Mudslides and destructive winds, sustained speeds of 165 mph. And certainly a life threatening storm surge, as well. Millions of people could well be affected in acapulco and the nearby state of wetter, as well. Closer to home, some heavy rain, especially across southern counties of england. The heavy rain working eastwards. We had an Amber Warning earlier which has now expired but has led to some fairly significant flooding in places through hampshire and the Isle Of Wight in particular, where we had around three weeks worth of rain in little more than 12 hours. As we head into this afternoon, much of that rain has cleared away, it is bent predominantly dry through much of the midlands and wales and southern england. Cloudy skies to the North East Of England to scotland, with Patchy Rain Moving in off the north sea. As we head into this evening, we have another Weather Front approaching from the south west, bringing some rain in towards devon and cornwall. In towards devon and cornwal
everybody. emma radacanu, who s also on the comeback trail, is out of the auckland classic after being beaten by second seed elina svitolina in three sets. she too was playing just her second match after nine months out with injury, and there were encouraging signs for radacanu who won the first set on the tie break. signs for radacanu, who won the first set on the tie break. but svitolina won the next two to come through 6 7, 7 6, 6 1. england rugby union head coach steve borthwick says defence coach kevin sinfield will leave the set up later in the year. it comes as borthwick announced new appointments as part of a reshuffled backroom team. sinfield has been borthwick s right hand man since leaving leicester to take up the england job at the end of 2022. kevin and i met a couple of weeks after the work up, and he made the decision to go in a different direction. this coming year and away from the england team. we try to reset this england
thing that happened, either a tia or a new diagnosis of partial seizure, with work up, if i had seen him, if i had been there as a emergency physician, i would ve sent him to an e.r. to get a full work up. the only reason i can imagine that he came back is that it was a manifestation of something that had already been going on. we know that he had a concussion months ago. concussions can lead to seizures. so, i can t help but wonder if this was something that he was already been experiencing, and that s why he was so quick to come back and not be rushed off to an emergency department. that s an interesting point. i want to ask you on a separate topic about republican presidential candidate ron desantis. here is what he said in response to a question about whether he would consider making robert f. kennedy junior his running mate. listen. yes, the medical stuff, i m very good on that. so, that does appeal to me. but there s a whole host of
usually you think of seizures as the whole body shaking. but also, you could have seizures where somebody just stares into space and freezes for a period of time. you have to be really concerned about, could this be a stroke? and i thought, boris, what was the most remarkable about yesterday s episode was the fact that senator mcconnell decided to go back to the press conference. what i mean is, if it is the first time that something like this happens, and somebody couldn t speak, or looked like they couldn t speak or couldn t move for 20 some seconds, usually they would be extremely concerned and they might come to the emergency room. in the e.r., we would treat this very seriously and have to think about ruling out stroke. that patient would go to have a ct scan, an mri. why would someone not seek immediate attention? one reason might be that they have had this happen in the past and have had a work-up in the past and of a known diagnosis. i don t know if this is the case with senato