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bonjour. >> daniel: bonjour, daniel, ça vas?hermen, wiping out three servings in the time it takes me to eat one. i guess they like it. it's good. >> daniel: delicious. >> anthony: yeah, this is good. >> daniel: i tell you, i don't think my chef in new york would do better. >> anthony: i love that they cooked with wine too. you're going to jail for that in the states. >> daniel: exactly, in making the sauce. >> anthony: crap, these kids eat fast. look at how fast this kid eats. turn your head, they'll eat your soup right out of your plate. my school lunchroom, you pushed up your tray, just like in prison, bob, "move it along." bop, "move it along." >> daniel: yeah, here they come -- they come to you and serve you. most important thing that we see here is the love marie gives to the food she makes and to the kids she serves. i think it has a lot to do with the reaction they have to food. >> anthony: dessert is homemade fromage blanc -- farmer cheese, with chocolate and orange segments. >> daniel: what do you want to be when you g
bonjour. >> daniel: bonjour, daniel, ça vas?hermen, wiping out three servings in the time it takes me to eat one. i guess they like it. it's good. >> daniel: delicious. >> anthony: yeah, this is good. >> daniel: i tell you, i don't think my chef in new york would do better. >> anthony: i love that they cooked with wine too. you're going to jail for that in the states. >> daniel: exactly, in making the sauce. >> anthony: crap, these kids eat fast. look...
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daniels: sure. higher ed may be a little more change averse because of human tendency. we dealt with it on a daily basis for eight years. robert kennedy said all progress depends on change. we just learned to try to smile and move our way through it. you have to be prepared. i listened to some of the criticism, accepted the legitimacy of some, tried to reason. with what is not legitimate, you have to let it roll off. beth: right. the list of things you were able to accomplish during your time there was long. what do you feel most proud of? gov. daniels: i think the growth of our university that i talked about without sacrificing quality. as a matter of fact, another virtuous circle was having -- it was thought when i got there, and i have thought, it would be an inexorable trade-off. graduation rates are still not as high as we would like them to be, even in a place like ours. there was a concern that if you let the place grow, you would be admitting more students who would struggle and might not fi
daniels: sure. higher ed may be a little more change averse because of human tendency. we dealt with it on a daily basis for eight years. robert kennedy said all progress depends on change. we just learned to try to smile and move our way through it. you have to be prepared. i listened to some of the criticism, accepted the legitimacy of some, tried to reason. with what is not legitimate, you have to let it roll off. beth: right. the list of things you were able to accomplish during your time...
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daniel: you know, we had a chat room.there was lots of chat going on, and today, if i read the chat logs, if these are real chat logs--and, you know, i would guess they are--then the conversations between julian and chelsea certainly didn't help anybody. michael: assange's dealings with manning would later be one of the factors that lead to a bitter split in wikileaks. daniel: this is where i think on the next level, this was an abuse of responsibility, maybe, where you were milking a source. that's how i read that, and this is not something we should've been doing or julian shoulde been doing. michael: over a period of months, manning and assange bonded through their online conversations. manning uploaded thousands of files. assange was keen for more. at one-point, manning said, "after this upload, that's all i really have got left." assange replied, "curious eyes never run dry in my experience." daniel: there's little to nothing about, you know, "be careful." there's just a lot about, you know, "what else can you provid
daniel: you know, we had a chat room.there was lots of chat going on, and today, if i read the chat logs, if these are real chat logs--and, you know, i would guess they are--then the conversations between julian and chelsea certainly didn't help anybody. michael: assange's dealings with manning would later be one of the factors that lead to a bitter split in wikileaks. daniel: this is where i think on the next level, this was an abuse of responsibility, maybe, where you were milking a source....
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daniel, finish the full daniel. then we'll come back to very briefly joseph, but very briefly guys, go ahead daniel. each time the international community comes in and, and solve this new magical government for you. it doesn't work. and right, get cool. and we wind up where we are. now. entry is a 1000 times worse than it was the last. all right, very briefly. this is i want to give laurel a chance very briefly, joseph, come back on that. but i'm not going to be so be going. if we, why now we have it, let's say in, you know, when the government between the month and our goal and the government and those people will guide the mission to really pull them. okay. and let them all right, we can keep going. this, i want to give laura a chance to come in here. at the beginning, you said, you supported the idea of foreign intervention. there is a question there. how much confidence do you have in the design of the interest of some of the international powers that are talking about intervening, that they are actually interes
daniel, finish the full daniel. then we'll come back to very briefly joseph, but very briefly guys, go ahead daniel. each time the international community comes in and, and solve this new magical government for you. it doesn't work. and right, get cool. and we wind up where we are. now. entry is a 1000 times worse than it was the last. all right, very briefly. this is i want to give laurel a chance very briefly, joseph, come back on that. but i'm not going to be so be going. if we, why now we...
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i know daniels. i have lived with daniels. i have gone to school with daniels. i come from a community of daniels. okay. now, earlier we also talked about access the let's also focus on the danielle's, the girls via and the women in this community. do you think that equal opportunities for them within the context of thoroughly on if i'm dreaming him and using my feminist demand imagination and been optimistic? i will say we can compete. we have access, but the reality is we can't, we don't have access. i've been in a situation where at the age of 16 i got pregnant and i mean i school and the next thoughts in my head was, if i'm not going to go through school with this pregnancy, i'm going to kill myself. as because for years, pregnant girls were not given the permission to go to school and became was julie bola outbreak will, over 14000 girls became pregnant and all of them were kicked out of school. so for me, access is very important and access is not just, i'm from the font face, say we have free quality education. access is making sure that the system work f
i know daniels. i have lived with daniels. i have gone to school with daniels. i come from a community of daniels. okay. now, earlier we also talked about access the let's also focus on the danielle's, the girls via and the women in this community. do you think that equal opportunities for them within the context of thoroughly on if i'm dreaming him and using my feminist demand imagination and been optimistic? i will say we can compete. we have access, but the reality is we can't, we don't have...
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daniel wants to come in, let's give daniel chance here to get involved in this. so the idea that really into international convention is the only hope and only solution daniel, right or wrong. i don't believe that's the case. what happens after the international and intervention when the gangs are taking care of rules haiti, then, are you ready? what do we do? i don't disagree that there's been no political world. there has been a huge, huge movement over the past almost 2 years and have to be civil society in opposition. political parties to come up with a new dynamics or haiti and they did that. but because the united states backs and requires arial unread to be part of any agreement move forward, that has been the only obstacle to a political consensus, and it has unraveled over the past 6. why is that, daniel? he's there guy. he was anointed by them in a bizarre press release, and they'd have to admit that they were wrong, and i think they're afraid of the unknown. the u. s. has completely ignored since i resigned a year ago, and now it wants to send an inter
daniel wants to come in, let's give daniel chance here to get involved in this. so the idea that really into international convention is the only hope and only solution daniel, right or wrong. i don't believe that's the case. what happens after the international and intervention when the gangs are taking care of rules haiti, then, are you ready? what do we do? i don't disagree that there's been no political world. there has been a huge, huge movement over the past almost 2 years and have to be...
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she is executive editor of black agenda report and in lake jackson, we have daniel mcadams. he's the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity. right? cross sack rules and effect votes. that means you can jump any time he want, and i always appreciate, daniel, let me go to you 1st in lake jackson with the of, if you agree or disagree of the 4 regions of ukraine or are about to officially be brought into the russian federation. now considering that nato is at war with russia, but it was a, with the session of these regions. the script has been flipped, so they're not depending ukraine's borders. they're trying to change rushes now. and then i want to talk about all of this very dangerous hawk about nuclear weapons . go ahead, daniel. yeah, i think what we're putting, practicing here is, is maneuver warfare. and obviously there are plenty of people who think there and said, i don't, i don't, nobody's thinking i can only observe what i've seen. but it seems to me as if the reason this was supposed to military operation, the beginning is that presiden
she is executive editor of black agenda report and in lake jackson, we have daniel mcadams. he's the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity. right? cross sack rules and effect votes. that means you can jump any time he want, and i always appreciate, daniel, let me go to you 1st in lake jackson with the of, if you agree or disagree of the 4 regions of ukraine or are about to officially be brought into the russian federation. now considering that nato is at war with...
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daniel. and i think all of us are, you know, we're kind of close in nature. all of us, as i st generation was put it that way. i how in the world as the mainstream media and the current political lead normalized nucular war because they have nothing seems real. i mean, everything is invented out of whole cloth it's, it's incredible to think about, you know, it, talk about propaganda. you know, we talked about, there was a tweet from the associated press this week that said there is a kremlin. 6 back, conspiracy theory, going around saying that the united states blew up these pipes. i mean, master quote, propaganda, because if you happen to question that russia did it well, then you're obviously a dupe of the kremlin. it's just so blatant now. and i think this is, this is also the way that this is escalated, the u. s. continues to throw things that it would not seeing a reaction, they'll continue to do more and more. but what the service me the most is, yes, the people in power are incompetent, but we don't have an opposition party and not it states the republ
daniel. and i think all of us are, you know, we're kind of close in nature. all of us, as i st generation was put it that way. i how in the world as the mainstream media and the current political lead normalized nucular war because they have nothing seems real. i mean, everything is invented out of whole cloth it's, it's incredible to think about, you know, it, talk about propaganda. you know, we talked about, there was a tweet from the associated press this week that said there is a kremlin. 6...
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ah, okay, let's go back to daniel late jackson. i think all of us would agree that this is the biggest propaganda psych off operation of all time. and we've seen a lot of them in our lifetime here. daniel with the, the it's been said accidentally said biden, set it by mistake, you know, regime change and, but at this is really what it's all about. i mean, in ukraine, is this the proxy? no they, they don't leave these people. victoria knew, and people like they didn't care about ukraine, they care about a humiliating russia and, and defeating russia here. and this is with the pipelines if you need any more proof, been that go ahead. daniel. what's interesting is that the big brzezinski son is now the us ambassador in warsaw. yeah, that does make you wonder a little bit the person his father is responsible for the creation of the missouri . her dean with the idea of using them to overthrow the soviet union and russia backs in. it's the same group of people that have been in power for decades now. finally, getting their opportunity to
ah, okay, let's go back to daniel late jackson. i think all of us would agree that this is the biggest propaganda psych off operation of all time. and we've seen a lot of them in our lifetime here. daniel with the, the it's been said accidentally said biden, set it by mistake, you know, regime change and, but at this is really what it's all about. i mean, in ukraine, is this the proxy? no they, they don't leave these people. victoria knew, and people like they didn't care about ukraine, they...
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okay, let's go back to daniel and lake jackson. i think all of us would agree that this is the biggest propaganda psych operation of all time. and we've seen a lot of them in our lifetime here, daniel would be the it's been said accidentally said biden, set it by mistake, you know, regime change. and, but this is really what it's all about. i mean, ukraine is the proxy, the they don't leave these people. victoria knew, and people like they didn't care about ukraine. they care about humiliating russia and defeating russia here. and this is with the pipelines, if you need any more proof, been that go ahead, daniel. what's interesting is that the big near brzezinski, son is now the us ambassador in warsaw. yeah, that does make you wonder a little bit the person his father is responsible for the creation of the missouri . her dean, with the idea of using them to overthrow the soviet union in russia backs. and it's the same group of people that have been in power for decades. now. finally, getting their opportunity to do what they plan
okay, let's go back to daniel and lake jackson. i think all of us would agree that this is the biggest propaganda psych operation of all time. and we've seen a lot of them in our lifetime here, daniel would be the it's been said accidentally said biden, set it by mistake, you know, regime change. and, but this is really what it's all about. i mean, ukraine is the proxy, the they don't leave these people. victoria knew, and people like they didn't care about ukraine. they care about humiliating...
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was >> daniel perez.authorities, and it turned out that there was a record of daniel perez. and it mugshot. >> the fact that to me that day. >> i remember one ron finally got the facts from taxes, and i snatch it out of his hands and say, where did you get that? it was obvious that it was the person that we knew as lou castro. of course now we know they are daniel perez. >> lou castro was daniel perez. born in a taxes in 19 -- that in the mid 1990s but the cases had been dismissed because he was believed to be dead. >> the person believed in south access to be dead for many years. >> he was not dead because you saw him in wichita. you saw him driving his corvettes. >> that is right. >> he was on the land. >> in kansas and tennessee, interviews with the angels landing commune helped goodwin connect the dots between six states and more than a dozen commune members over a period of 15 years. and something else happened. emily wrote a letter to lou, when he was serving time for i.d. fraud. >> i said, i am fin
was >> daniel perez.authorities, and it turned out that there was a record of daniel perez. and it mugshot. >> the fact that to me that day. >> i remember one ron finally got the facts from taxes, and i snatch it out of his hands and say, where did you get that? it was obvious that it was the person that we knew as lou castro. of course now we know they are daniel perez. >> lou castro was daniel perez. born in a taxes in 19 -- that in the mid 1990s but the cases had been...
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that's the difference this time, daniel you were looking slightly skeptical there. yeah, i'm not sure that everybody knows they're lying. i'm not sure that all the population is against the regime. i do think that there is of course, i'm i don't mean that, i don't think that you're meant to imply that. i just think that it's also important to keep in mind that there is a hard core around the regime which is bigger than the hardcore around most regimes around the world there is a popular movement of the besiege around the regime whose size is depending on the way you counted between a million people and maybe 12 million people who both depend on that regime economically and who also mentally and psychologically, deeply, deeply rooted in this. and they do feel under attack, they have been feeling under attack since the 80s and they see this as a continuation. so one of the scenarios that we should be looking at is not only a violent regime crackdown, but also a kind of a civil war that might break out because there is another side of the regime, they are not the ordin
that's the difference this time, daniel you were looking slightly skeptical there. yeah, i'm not sure that everybody knows they're lying. i'm not sure that all the population is against the regime. i do think that there is of course, i'm i don't mean that, i don't think that you're meant to imply that. i just think that it's also important to keep in mind that there is a hard core around the regime which is bigger than the hardcore around most regimes around the world there is a popular...
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that is daniel gross and brussels for us. and eli come thought you an earlier we spoke to make that decide. thank you very much for being on the program and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website, l just sarah dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash i j inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. handle is as a inside story from me, told mccrae and the entire team here and so half bye for now. i ah and a british political party at war with itself. labor parting is a criminal conspiracy against its members. newly obtained documents reveal members silenced, suspended, and forced that. my go on. this is an unbelievable free speech. she was shot down an exclusive investigation. the labor files hot 3 on al jazeera stories of hope and inspiration. short documentary east from around the world. that celebrate courage and resilience in times of time with out to select on now does it ill tell square is in the
that is daniel gross and brussels for us. and eli come thought you an earlier we spoke to make that decide. thank you very much for being on the program and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website, l just sarah dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash i j inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. handle is as a inside story from me, told mccrae and the entire team here...
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daniel, i see you smiling along there. is that something that you agree with that we're going to see? are, you know, the, what's happened in lebanon happening in and some other, your european countries? it is true that europe must pay a price and a heavy price for an over reliance on russian gas. but i say, so, europe is a little bit better government than lebanon. we have constant squabbles in my home member states, but in the end they usually agree on the common line. and that seems to be the case . also, no european, most many european countries already have saved a lot of gas. the price for consumers has increased and that is good. so because therefore further cost savings will be forthcoming. and therefore i am quite confident that europe will be able to pose through this painter not easily. there will be problems, but we all know that these are temporary problems. and in the end, europe has also a very strong industrial base. our export us has been able also to increase their price. so there are some offset to the hi
daniel, i see you smiling along there. is that something that you agree with that we're going to see? are, you know, the, what's happened in lebanon happening in and some other, your european countries? it is true that europe must pay a price and a heavy price for an over reliance on russian gas. but i say, so, europe is a little bit better government than lebanon. we have constant squabbles in my home member states, but in the end they usually agree on the common line. and that seems to be the...
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half brother daniel park custis. his father, john custis, had a child, an enslaved woman who he acknowledged as his son, which was unusual at that time. he left him property. he wanted to leave from the house. he freed him. he management at him. and the fact that a lawyer at this time is writing to daniel park custis and acknowledging him as your brother is very historically significant. even if it's crossed out and whether it was crossed out by him or later is not quite as clear. but you can see why. accurate transcription can make a difference. next slide, please. this is an example from martha's handwriting. it says, i have had a very dull time. i had a very dark time. is field's transcription of this. and if you take a close look. next slide, please. it's blurry. i'm sorry. i know it's so big, but if you take look at the end of where that key is, if that's the word dark. compare that to the k in another part of the letter with i think those look different. and if you looked, we have to look at every single letter
half brother daniel park custis. his father, john custis, had a child, an enslaved woman who he acknowledged as his son, which was unusual at that time. he left him property. he wanted to leave from the house. he freed him. he management at him. and the fact that a lawyer at this time is writing to daniel park custis and acknowledging him as your brother is very historically significant. even if it's crossed out and whether it was crossed out by him or later is not quite as clear. but you can...
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and jack daniels and koke. no problem. brendan is - ice. and jack daniels and koke. no problem. is a - ice. and jack daniels and koke. | no problem. brendan is a fellow campaigner- _ no problem. brendan is a fellow campaigner- so _ no problem. brendan is a fellow campaigner. so what _ no problem. brendan is a fellow campaigner. so what kind - no problem. brendan is a fellow campaigner. so what kind of- campaigner. so what kind of things frustrates you? how can you ask my mum who is brendan? it is me. you know what i mean? i brendan? it is me. you know what i mean?— what i mean? i can actually. peo - le what i mean? i can actually. peeple in — what i mean? i can actually. people in life. _ what i mean? i can actually. people in life. if— what i mean? i can actually. people in life. if you - what i mean? i can actually. people in life. if you get - what i mean? i can actually. people in life. if you get to i people in life. if you get to know me- _ people in life. if you get to know me- -- _ people in life. if you get to know me. -- if— people in life. if you get to know me. -- if
and jack daniels and koke. no problem. brendan is - ice. and jack daniels and koke. no problem. is a - ice. and jack daniels and koke. | no problem. brendan is a fellow campaigner- _ no problem. brendan is a fellow campaigner- so _ no problem. brendan is a fellow campaigner. so what _ no problem. brendan is a fellow campaigner. so what kind - no problem. brendan is a fellow campaigner. so what kind of- campaigner. so what kind of things frustrates you? how can you ask my mum who is brendan? it...
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so daniel, the, as we've heard that the protests has been gaining momentum. many, many students now joining the protests, but also facing a very violent crack down. do you think that the protesters a can maintain their opposition, their defiance in the face of violence? i think it will be a struggle. it will be a very hard struggle. we will likely see this going on for months and if you look at the details of what's happening and individual cities, you see that the level of violence is rising and that the government of iran has basically told, ah, its population. but everybody taking part in these demonstrations faces the risk of death. and this is definitely a new situation. and i think it will be hard to maintain this level of protests. but i think what shawl is, but iran will not remain the same after this kind of protests, no matter if the system can be toppled now or not. and we want to drill a bit deeper into it. precisely that, as the protest proved to be more than a temporary outburst, the regime has moved to shut down internet access, blocking social
so daniel, the, as we've heard that the protests has been gaining momentum. many, many students now joining the protests, but also facing a very violent crack down. do you think that the protesters a can maintain their opposition, their defiance in the face of violence? i think it will be a struggle. it will be a very hard struggle. we will likely see this going on for months and if you look at the details of what's happening and individual cities, you see that the level of violence is rising...
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that is daniel growth in brussels for us. and eli come thought you in earlier, we spoke to make that decide. thank you very much for being on the program and thank you for watching. you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website, l, just a dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash i j inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. handle is as a inside story from me, told mccrae and the entire team here. and so uh huh. bye for now. i oh, we town the untold story. we speak when others don't. ah, we cover all sides. no matter where it takes us. a fan, sir. yeah, i am power in pasha. we tell your story, we are your voice, your news, your net back out here. this was an easier moment, the likes of which we've never seen. this is important. this is your story from breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence reporting . we're seeing media freedom being threatened, and attacked is basically criminalizing journalism. the
that is daniel growth in brussels for us. and eli come thought you in earlier, we spoke to make that decide. thank you very much for being on the program and thank you for watching. you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website, l, just a dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash i j inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. handle is as a inside story from me, told mccrae and the entire team here. and...
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danielle hale, chief economist of realtor.com, joins us next. bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ - if you're thinking about going back to school this is for you. ♪ ♪ - i ended up spending less money my entire time at snhu than i did in just one year at my other university. - my time at snhu has given me more confidence. now i can go for that promotion. - if you're ready to go back to school, you can do it. southern new hampshire university has changed my life and it can change yours too. - [narrator] visit snhu.edu. ritika: coming up, ed bastian from delta airlines joining the program. this is bloomberg. keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world, here is the first word. russian president vladimir putin has ordered the extension of martial law in all occupied zones of ukraine and stepped up security in nearby regions. it comes as ukrainian forces pressed their advance against his troops. putin told russian military council that existing military regimes in the four areas he lost last month should be extended. people who fled their homes in ukraine hav
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oh i okay, daniel, i'm so sorry. if he can hear me, we're going to have to we're pause there because the connection so terrible. we can't hear what you're saying. so a polity see and apologies to other years we've been speaking to daniel shobel trying every established connection later in the program. maybe. thank you for now . ah, living ali a former translator for the i see mission. he dumbass. he was sentenced the treason in le ganske and could be speaking under duress, alleges the mission, had violated his mandate. now archie has found what i believe to be documents of the i see mission in the region of correspondence. egleston of has the details as we dig deeper into the debris of the mission, both literally and figuratively. the mission's main purpose was to document any violations of the cease fire agreement and act as a tool for deterring aggression. this thin stack of papers never meant to be seen by the public sheds light on to how such events were treated. according to this overseas staff station at a forw
oh i okay, daniel, i'm so sorry. if he can hear me, we're going to have to we're pause there because the connection so terrible. we can't hear what you're saying. so a polity see and apologies to other years we've been speaking to daniel shobel trying every established connection later in the program. maybe. thank you for now . ah, living ali a former translator for the i see mission. he dumbass. he was sentenced the treason in le ganske and could be speaking under duress, alleges the mission,...
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nice to see you again, daniel. your take on tesla? i nice to see you again, daniel. tesla? i think, overall, they _ your take on tesla? i think, overall, they clearly - your take on tesla? i think, overall, they clearly hit - your take on tesla? i think, overall, they clearly hit a i overall, they clearly hit a speed bump this quarter. and they are held to a higher standard and that's something right now think it has a cinderella story. for the first time in 2.5 years musk is navigating some of these challenges.— navigating some of these challenges. navigating some of these challenues. , ., , ., ,., challenges. james outlined some ofthe challenges. james outlined some of the challenges, _ challenges. james outlined some of the challenges, you _ challenges. james outlined some of the challenges, you have - of the challenges, you have supplied challenges, logistics bottlenecks, possibly a recession in many key economies around the world and, of course, his factory in china impacted by the zero covid map policies. there is a lot going on for tesla, isn't there, not leas
nice to see you again, daniel. your take on tesla? i nice to see you again, daniel. tesla? i think, overall, they _ your take on tesla? i think, overall, they clearly - your take on tesla? i think, overall, they clearly hit - your take on tesla? i think, overall, they clearly hit a i overall, they clearly hit a speed bump this quarter. and they are held to a higher standard and that's something right now think it has a cinderella story. for the first time in 2.5 years musk is navigating some of...
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host: daniel, is there a silver lining here?ed about the train coming toward us in the tunnel with the lights on. is there any light at the end of the tunnel? >> i think the current trends in energy markets are reassuring. price is almost halved over the last 2 months. oil prices are coming down although opec plus has decided to reduce its production. i think we might be heading into a winter where will prices moderate even though the war continues, and that will take up some pressure on inflation. it might also allow the federal reserve to soften that and for the dollar to return to a more manageable level for many emerging markets. that is the good scenario. host: that is at least something. just before we go, i would like to ask you about this question? do you think that the imf is still relevant in this day and age the crisis this large? >> absolutely, i think it is more relevant than ever. the question becomes is it being effective? the need for an organization like the imf this moment in time is massive. everybody needs th
host: daniel, is there a silver lining here?ed about the train coming toward us in the tunnel with the lights on. is there any light at the end of the tunnel? >> i think the current trends in energy markets are reassuring. price is almost halved over the last 2 months. oil prices are coming down although opec plus has decided to reduce its production. i think we might be heading into a winter where will prices moderate even though the war continues, and that will take up some pressure on...
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let's see how he does daniel mahoney. thank you very much for talking to us about look across the pond to the united states now and a busy week ahead of stock watches. joining us from wall street is teddy australia, so teddy drawing the most attention this week will be tech stocks watch will a powerful as a huge week here on wall street printing from amazon, apple. meta microsoft. really, you name it. and it appears that the expectations are not particularly good last quarter. we saw some issues. for example, mehta had its 1st decline in revenue in its history as a public company and sees maybe we'll see a continuation of ad revenues declining, as well as a demand shifts from the consumer from e commerce, from tech products that we saw earlier in the pandemic. towards more services and of course the cost of fuel is expected to hit the bottom lines of vehicle makers and travel companies to yeah, we're gonna hear from southwest jet blue general motors for now is for airlines. it does look like there's some resilience there.
let's see how he does daniel mahoney. thank you very much for talking to us about look across the pond to the united states now and a busy week ahead of stock watches. joining us from wall street is teddy australia, so teddy drawing the most attention this week will be tech stocks watch will a powerful as a huge week here on wall street printing from amazon, apple. meta microsoft. really, you name it. and it appears that the expectations are not particularly good last quarter. we saw some...
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and thank you very much for joining us, daniel. and so how would you describe the market reaction to, to not becoming a prime minister today? after all, with trusts, we saw russians in the markets. what was the reaction with tonight? you know the reaction to stay in the market, so it's very positive. if you look at base yields and currency based suggested that they were quite positive about what happened during the day saying get you down by about 30 basis points and much more than european counterparts. and studying didn't really react to get the dollar. and the week before however, we did have a bit of a write a case study in terms of what happened with the financial market. say when jeremy hunt took over his chancellor took over from coffee courting young notes and a number of you turns to fiscal policy and markets directed well to that. obviously less trust the prime minister. resigned later on that week, we didn't see much reaction from markets. volatility did return on the friday, and that was when boys johnson announced that
and thank you very much for joining us, daniel. and so how would you describe the market reaction to, to not becoming a prime minister today? after all, with trusts, we saw russians in the markets. what was the reaction with tonight? you know the reaction to stay in the market, so it's very positive. if you look at base yields and currency based suggested that they were quite positive about what happened during the day saying get you down by about 30 basis points and much more than european...
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was completely good is i wanted a dollar gigi, danielle, danielle logan schultz file that we need to move to georgia. move to grad wanted to stay, legible to be what's, what long as a bunch of stuff? what did you put me to move them course being able to watch so much of just put them through um we restored some grab your show, my interest. you did put it with the job. sure. still with the actual speech was formed. show presents, then you push the on you, but you can always up front on western berlin militia, but i wanted to call show explain to throw a choice up a school bus home can you be interested in participating would be to minutes and your number and i was fucked up. everything was list just to know crowns community solutions for students with the center of the line dining and what's happening with what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation. let it be an arms race is on a very dramatic development. only really i'm getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time to sit down and talk with ah, my silly
was completely good is i wanted a dollar gigi, danielle, danielle logan schultz file that we need to move to georgia. move to grad wanted to stay, legible to be what's, what long as a bunch of stuff? what did you put me to move them course being able to watch so much of just put them through um we restored some grab your show, my interest. you did put it with the job. sure. still with the actual speech was formed. show presents, then you push the on you, but you can always up front on western...
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daniel. what's interesting is that the big near brzezinski son is now the us ambassador in warsaw. yeah, that does make you wonder a little bit the person his father is responsible for the creation of the militia, her dean, with the idea of using them to overthrow the soviet union in russia backs. and it's the same group of people that have been in power for decades now. finally, getting their opportunity to do what they plan to do forever. they thought that, that the 2014 crew would do it, but of course then they thought the orange revolution before they would do it completely oblivious to the realities of the fact that ukraine has been a divided country. those sections of ukraine that are now rejoining russia. we're part of russia up until 1922, when lenin pilled them away and give them to ukraine. of course, we know that crimea was peeled away later than that in the fifty's by crucial. this would have been a natural process anywhere else where you had people voting, 90 percent for this, for the, for the candidate, it was considered to be the most pro russia in those regions. it'
daniel. what's interesting is that the big near brzezinski son is now the us ambassador in warsaw. yeah, that does make you wonder a little bit the person his father is responsible for the creation of the militia, her dean, with the idea of using them to overthrow the soviet union in russia backs. and it's the same group of people that have been in power for decades now. finally, getting their opportunity to do what they plan to do forever. they thought that, that the 2014 crew would do it, but...
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that was completely good is i want to put them dahlia gigi, danielle danielle logan schultz file. that we need to move to georgia, i think more to grab, more to stay, legible to be what's, what a bunch of stuff. what did you need to move if don't close been able to watch that much of yet, but come through some we'll storage some. grab your my just you to put it with the job. sure. still with the actual speech transform shorts. then you put your new video cameras or phone don't rush umbrella miller's of our to cough show. explain to us through a choice up us will muscles. can you be interested in participating, but it would be to minutes and your number and i was fucked up. everything was listed just to know crowns coming from a little student with a lender. and what's happening with what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. that development only really i'm getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. you sit down and talk with ah, my silly browse
that was completely good is i want to put them dahlia gigi, danielle danielle logan schultz file. that we need to move to georgia, i think more to grab, more to stay, legible to be what's, what a bunch of stuff. what did you need to move if don't close been able to watch that much of yet, but come through some we'll storage some. grab your my just you to put it with the job. sure. still with the actual speech transform shorts. then you put your new video cameras or phone don't rush umbrella...
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daniel ortega have come a long way in the 1970s. he will, the socialist, the recently in the sandinista national liberation front, which in 1979 toppled the u. s. by summer, the dictatorship, political dynasty that had ruled nicaragua for decades. in 1984, ortega became president in the 1st free election in the can. i with history, he was voted out and returned to power in 2007 with the help and media, sorry of his wife and vice president rosario maria. maria. if the face of the governments propaganda is chief spokeswoman and media strategist. and we got our, we have a family dictatorship, it is not much different than what the somoza dictatorship used to be. or they are the president under a ceremony or his wife. they want to impose themselves as a dynasty. and they have impose a police stating that i work with a media id. but really, every day amy got our around noon, we hear the voice of rosario video, who is the spot women of the government, get a new company. i didn't see him, but in my yeah, a loose the that even a death. and
daniel ortega have come a long way in the 1970s. he will, the socialist, the recently in the sandinista national liberation front, which in 1979 toppled the u. s. by summer, the dictatorship, political dynasty that had ruled nicaragua for decades. in 1984, ortega became president in the 1st free election in the can. i with history, he was voted out and returned to power in 2007 with the help and media, sorry of his wife and vice president rosario maria. maria. if the face of the governments...
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daniel, can you hear me? daniel: you have come back. can you repeat the question?uy: -- from central banks. daniel: after the last fed meeting, the issue prior to that that both the market and the fed we thought were -- rates needed to get to, we thought needed to be about 4%. how much was the question. that is happened. you have both the market looking for policy rates above 4%. that is the good news. we still have that disconnect around the pivot, the market looking for that in the spring of next year. the fed saying rates are going to be higher for longer, that not happening until the following year. this is not a trivial difference between the two. i think this is a better disconnect than what we had before. if you think the market is right and the fed does pivot, risk assets would be happy to see central banks stepping back, even if you assume they do it because the environment is still where we are cutting rates. if rates do stay higher for longer, at this point, it is marginally less severe of an adjustment. it is resolving that tension that is going to be t
daniel, can you hear me? daniel: you have come back. can you repeat the question?uy: -- from central banks. daniel: after the last fed meeting, the issue prior to that that both the market and the fed we thought were -- rates needed to get to, we thought needed to be about 4%. how much was the question. that is happened. you have both the market looking for policy rates above 4%. that is the good news. we still have that disconnect around the pivot, the market looking for that in the spring of...
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my guest is daniel doug us gabriel. he is the national -- reporter. >> thank you for having me. >> we heard that a federal appeals court temporarily blocked president biden's student relief program. what's going on? >> this is the circuit appeals court which essentially says that they are unable to discharge debt from the people who have applied us for -- thus far. until testimony can be heard from the administration and six date -- six states that have filed a case asking the floor to throw out this program. essentially saying that the president had overstepped his authority. that he does not have the power to issue a policy of this magnitude and scale without congressional approval. the states also alleged that the department of education will be robbing student loan authorities of revenues that they make off of the certain type of student federal low that is commercially held but federally backed. meaning, even the investment arm of the state of nebraska owns these securities. if people experience a loan forgiveness,
my guest is daniel doug us gabriel. he is the national -- reporter. >> thank you for having me. >> we heard that a federal appeals court temporarily blocked president biden's student relief program. what's going on? >> this is the circuit appeals court which essentially says that they are unable to discharge debt from the people who have applied us for -- thus far. until testimony can be heard from the administration and six date -- six states that have filed a case asking the...
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and thank you very much for joining us, daniel. and so how would you describe the market reaction to, to not becoming a prime minister to day, after all, with trusts. we saw russians in the markets. what was the reaction with sooner? you know the reaction to stay in the market, so it's very positive if you look at by yields and currency suggested that they were quite positive about what happened during the day saying get you down by about 30 basis points and much more than european counterparts. and starting to really react against the dollar. and the week before however, we did have a bit of a write a case study in terms of what happened with the financial market. say when jeremy hunt took, i have his chancellor took over from coffee courting young notes and a number of you turns to fiscal policy and markets directed well to that obviously less trust the prime minister. resigned. later on that week, we didn't see much reaction from markets. volatility did return on the friday, and that was when boys johnson announced that he might
and thank you very much for joining us, daniel. and so how would you describe the market reaction to, to not becoming a prime minister to day, after all, with trusts. we saw russians in the markets. what was the reaction with sooner? you know the reaction to stay in the market, so it's very positive if you look at by yields and currency suggested that they were quite positive about what happened during the day saying get you down by about 30 basis points and much more than european...