smart metre? she says she was going begin. to talk to somebody but she hung up 20 years since the start of uk after 45 minutes and the virtual military operations in afghanistan, chat person because you obviously go we hear about the impact on those who served and their families. online and to a live chat says they the queen has launched the baton are not available at the moment. relay for next year s commonwealth games which will take it s a very difficult time, there is concern about energy so it is not surprised to hear it s difficult to place in birmingham. get through. i suspect she s talking about per calendar month. this is what we were talking about because the wholesale market was really quite cheap around 12 months ago, people could get really, really good good afternoon, and fixed deals and now they are coming welcome to bbc news. to the end of those, they are being moved on to the price cap standard businesses and analysts are warning that the sharp rise in energy
joe biden s airports. i wish you good luck. the faa is warning is going to be one of the busiest holiday weekend of the year appeared more than 3,000 flights delayed already today. and people are acting as insane as ever. a guy freaking out over the overhead storage bin and getting himself kicked off the flight. he was repeatedly complaining about another dude stashing too many bags in his overhead bin space. and who can forget the acts-wielding pilot who went berserk on a parking gate, giving 23 wax until cops arrested him. transportation secretary pete buttigieg trying to act like he is on top of all of the flight chaos, but just wound up blaming the usual suspects for his incompetence. listen. not only are we seeing the system rebound from the worst effects of covid, but we are seeing things come more in line with what we would have regarded as normal. now that doesn t mean the system was immune from some tough travel days this year and this summer, most of the rough day
first date and always a chance to escape reality of the crazy world we live in but apparently we forgot the rules of what it is to go to the movies the pandemic killed moviegoing and hot and we want to catch up with but instead of escaping, we walk into a karen and becky low rumble. people are fighting over seas because no one apparently can read anymore and every movie offend someone and they feel the need to let us all know how offended they are. you want to sit at home and complain about netflix while binge watching serial killer documentaries, it s fine, that s your bag but just like a baby, is leave that in your bag as a home when you go to the movies. some of the summer s biggest movies brought out the woke and super maga mommy, we ve got going on both side. i love going to the movies and always have and i like to bring my kids to the movies and most of the time i let my kids take the movies so i don t always love the selections that i am a dad and it s not about me so
school and handing out syringes. it lets them punish assistance for crimes committed before they were born against people they don t know, in places most of them have never even been to. that is like punishing me because in the past, one of my relatives bought a red hot chili peppers record. [laughter] i can t be held accountable for every white person s atrocity. [laughter] the task force just released a report of over 1,000 pages and it is all about eliminating disparities. you know, like that one between people who own small businesses and people who loot small businesses. like between people who use a bathroom and people who pee behind trash cans. [laughter] one time. greg: yes. and it is on tape. the main recommendation of course is reparations. they want to give up to 1.2 million to each eligible california resident to make up for their ancestors being enslaved in other states. basically replacing policy with powerball. how in the world without even work? where wi
mission for himself. korea today is a very important to the united states. bret: korean war cost 37 thousand american lives, 800 thousand chinese soldiers, and as many as 4 million koreans died in a brutal conflict that lasted three years. and changed the course of history. we flattened north korea. to this day, this plays into minds of all koreans in the north. bret: brought the world to the brink of nuclear war. fact that communist forces have invaded korea is a warning. this was the start of the cold war. bret: today 30,000 american troops remain in korea standing vigil at one of the world s most heavily fortified borders. because of everything left the way it was 80 years ago. north korean side did miscalculate once in a real big way. we got the korean war out of that. that doesn t mean they won t miscalculate again. bret: hello i m bret baier, my latest unauthorized history series for fox nation is a 5 part documentary, what is called forgotten war. but may