significance, why? this letter is about intentional inflexion of, mobile distress. parents, you knew. you knew our daughter was dead and you had the attorney put out this letter giving the indication that you hope she s okay and you hope she comes back. how dare you? do you know the strain and mental stress that causes. to your point, the relevance of the letter. how would that be relevant? if you have a letter that is produced in discovery which demonstrates that the mother knew and was writing her son with respect to how to dispose, we don t know what the letter says. right. but potentially how to dispose of the body. what? so that is right there, in the event the letter says that information that you knew. you made us suffer. you humiliated us and now it s your time to pay up. so it s very significant, whether or not this letter has contents, and we get to see it, evaluate it, review it and whether or not indeed it would show that she knew that as the
i know you re saying she using the phrasing on the campaign trail and liked it a lot. so if it ain t broke, why change it? this is a fight that is born out of knowing what can be and believing in that unburdened by what can be. unburded by what has been. knowing what can be unburded by what has been. to see, what can be unburdened by what lab. i don t know if it s in her inflexion, intonation the most irritating but we are going to keep searching about that phrase. if you ve been to new york city recently you ve noticed a very interesting pungent odor. i m talking about how the entire
same. it s a vicious a never-ending cycle and it s been going on a couple years now. the administration has tried to change policies here and there. the problem persists. we are getting more got-aways now. you re seeing the videos of the wild human smuggling pursuits every day. fentanyl ports across. neil: the latter part is much more dramatic. it s a surge and changed this flexion. the fentanyl or human smuggling. yeah, the cartel play. cbp has seized more than 11,000 pounds of fentanyl since october. that s not six months. that can kill billions of people. massive amounts of fentanyl. border patrol has seized over 1,000 pounds of fentanyl. people getting through cbp checkpoints, people backpacking it across the border. the sheer amount of it coming
you would like. we political leaders a bit longer than you would like. you would like. we have lots of activity at you would like. we have lots of activity at ulster you would like. we have lots of activity at ulster university - you would like. we have lots of activity at ulster university and j activity at ulster university and members of the bbc family with us. because mason has just popped in. can i ask you about the meeting between rishi sunak and joe biden, any details. late between rishi sunak and joe biden, an details. ~ . ., any details. we are writing from the readout because any details. we are writing from the readout because what any details. we are writing from the readout because what happens - any details. we are writing from the readout because what happens as i any details. we are writing from the i readout because what happens as both teams put out their own version of events. downing street are writing there s at the moment, what is intriguing as reading be
Minority investment will support Inflexion's plans to grow its mid-market private equity strategies in Europe Inflexion, a leading mid-market private equity firm investing across the UK and Europe