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the personalities of the times? the nations most important newspaper discount one of the most important stories it was unique in the comprehensiveness of the coverage and the extent of influence among american opinion makers. because of the long time commitment to international affairs and the willingness to sacrifice advertising rather than articles in the face of newsprint and substantial jewish readership the times was able to obtain and get more news and other mainstream newspapers. the way the times publish the news also had a disproportionate impact as it does today about policymakers and fellow journalist who considered it the newspaper of record. the times was owned by jews of german ancestry that would be more sensitive to the plight further magnified the times crucial role in shaping contemporary is coverage of the holocaust but then to make this damning disclosure. the times judgment that the murder of millions of jews was a relatively unimportant story reverberated among other journalist to assess the ne
the personalities of the times? the nations most important newspaper discount one of the most important stories it was unique in the comprehensiveness of the coverage and the extent of influence among american opinion makers. because of the long time commitment to international affairs and the willingness to sacrifice advertising rather than articles in the face of newsprint and substantial jewish readership the times was able to obtain and get more news and other mainstream newspapers. the way...
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current events of the time from the time that she announced. this is kennedy announced the press that the school was being developed some of the first questions were is it going to be integrated? because you know when kennedy took yeah. took office. you know segregation had been rendered illegal by the supreme court in the previous decade, but of course, you know most schools were not compliant particularly in the south. and from the time he was on the campaign trail. he that was part of his campaign that he would fight for for equal rights that he would fight for to enforce desegregation laws. he was slower doing them than a lot of people wanted him to be so the correspondence that he got reflected, you know, both sides and the question about integration of the white house school was coming from both people who encouraged that as a way a very visible way for kennedy to demonstrate his sincerity. and from racist white supremacists who said well, what business do you have telling us that our children have to go to school with -- when? you're not
current events of the time from the time that she announced. this is kennedy announced the press that the school was being developed some of the first questions were is it going to be integrated? because you know when kennedy took yeah. took office. you know segregation had been rendered illegal by the supreme court in the previous decade, but of course, you know most schools were not compliant particularly in the south. and from the time he was on the campaign trail. he that was part of his...
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but one that moves with the times that can be seen this time in the person plain, judas. my mom is doing is my name is jenkins gooden and i play judas in the passion play. yes, and the passion play and it works. even though i'm a muslim globe among most of the been follow, i don't think you have to be a catholic cut or a christian to play a role in a play thus mon, the hope i know, volition in come, it is very much connected with all human emotions mana in would soon tomorrow the 22 year old, whose parents moved to germany from turkey 50 years ago, is the 1st muslim to play a leading role here in over amaco submissions eg perfect. it has really affected me that i'm allowed to play such a big role in such a traditional event. something like this doesn't happen very often here. it's only possible here and obama go get much. it's amazing how much the community is behind it. and that's the great thing about the passion place that you're not alone with my me. salinas baba, i'm a go in and he did like the varian setting is deeply catholic. only those who are born in the village
but one that moves with the times that can be seen this time in the person plain, judas. my mom is doing is my name is jenkins gooden and i play judas in the passion play. yes, and the passion play and it works. even though i'm a muslim globe among most of the been follow, i don't think you have to be a catholic cut or a christian to play a role in a play thus mon, the hope i know, volition in come, it is very much connected with all human emotions mana in would soon tomorrow the 22 year old,...
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that the same time. mid may of the year, right? so 1863, robert e. lee's army was not that far away from philadelphia. the question is, do you hold the constitutional convention in philadelphia? but i did, which was super interesting, i reached out to great civil war historian who has now at princeton, a guy named alan wells out. everyone should read his book about gettysburg. when i reached out to him he was at the time at gettysburg college. now he's at princeton. i said allen, where? here is my scenario, where my they had the constitutional convention in 1863, assuming it went on? would it be in, new york boston, something like that? he will be back and he said well, it probably would have the framers in 1863 would've considered columbus, ohio. and i said, columbus, ohiol? really? >> yeah, don't forget a couple things. one is they want to give a nod to those western states, west of the appalachian. two, ohio is the third largest state by population. they probably would've given some saw to columbus oh
that the same time. mid may of the year, right? so 1863, robert e. lee's army was not that far away from philadelphia. the question is, do you hold the constitutional convention in philadelphia? but i did, which was super interesting, i reached out to great civil war historian who has now at princeton, a guy named alan wells out. everyone should read his book about gettysburg. when i reached out to him he was at the time at gettysburg college. now he's at princeton. i said allen, where? here is...
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at the same time. it is incumbent on us to understand what is behind these people tax -- evil attacks. when we were growing up this kind of thing did not happen. people may -- kids may have worried about getting a fist fight at school, maybe a bloody nose at recess, but we never worried about a psychopath coming into our classrooms to commit murder. the elites who dominate our culture, tell us firearms why at the root of the problem. i refer to some of the most powerful politicians and their allies in the media. the leaders of the largest corporations in many of the most famous celebrities. and those who echo and amplify them. their resources are limitless. their megaphone is in norma's -- enormous. many of these same people make their accusations from behind safety, from gated communities equipped with private security or at the very least from safe and expensive neighborhoods protected by high home prices and low crime rates. such people can afford and indulge in ideology but ignores reality. as is s
at the same time. it is incumbent on us to understand what is behind these people tax -- evil attacks. when we were growing up this kind of thing did not happen. people may -- kids may have worried about getting a fist fight at school, maybe a bloody nose at recess, but we never worried about a psychopath coming into our classrooms to commit murder. the elites who dominate our culture, tell us firearms why at the root of the problem. i refer to some of the most powerful politicians and their...
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speaker, and reserve the balance of my time. -- and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. bost: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in support of s. 2102, the dr. kate hendricks thomas supporting expanding review for veterans in combat environment or service act. dr. thomas was a marine, veteran, and a public health professional, who was diagnosed with stage four breast cancer following her deployment to iraq. she was just 38 years old when she was diagnosed. and she was just 42 years old when she died of breast cancer. on april 5 of this year. my thoughts and prayers are with her and her family and loved ones. dr. thomas' passing is a tragic reminder of how high the stakes are when it comes to better serving veterans suffering from toxic exposure. both v.a. and d.o.d. have conducted studies that indicate that women who have served in the military have elevated risk for breast cancer. the bill that bears dr. thomas' name would help more toxic exposed veterans like
speaker, and reserve the balance of my time. -- and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. bost: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in support of s. 2102, the dr. kate hendricks thomas supporting expanding review for veterans in combat environment or service act. dr. thomas was a marine, veteran, and a public health professional, who was diagnosed with stage four breast cancer following her...
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the national psyche at the time.— double act that was in the national psyche at the time. and in the early 2000, little _ psyche at the time. and in the early 2000, little britain, _ psyche at the time. and in the early 2000, little britain, he _ psyche at the time. and in the early 2000, little britain, he was- psyche at the time. and in the early 2000, little britain, he was a - psyche at the time. and in the early 2000, little britain, he was a big i 2000, little britain, he was a big figure on. he 2000, little britain, he was a big fiaure on. ., , 2000, little britain, he was a big fiaure on. .,, ., 2000, little britain, he was a big fiaure on. ., ., figure on. he was a sort of reinvented _ figure on. he was a sort of reinvented himself- figure on. he was a sort of reinvented himself in - figure on. he was a sort of reinvented himself in that | figure on. he was a sort of- reinvented himself in that tough guy image with new tricks, that ran for a decade as well, he was a cast member on that. at singing the theme tune is something that has stuck with his career as well
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at the same time. it is incumbent on us to understand what is behind these people tax -- evil attacks. when we were growing up this kind of thing did not happen. people may -- kids may have worried about getting a fist fight at school, maybe a bloody nose at recess, but we never worried about a psychopath coming into our classrooms to commit murder. the elites who dominate our culture, tell us firearms why at the root of the problem. i refer to some of the most powerful politicians and their allies in the media. the leaders of the largest corporations in many of the most famous celebrities. and those who echo and amplify them. their resources are limitless. their megaphone is in norma's -- enormous. many of these same people make their accusations from behind safety, from gated communities equipped with private security or at the very least from safe and expensive neighborhoods protected by high home prices and low crime rates. such people can afford and indulge in ideology but ignores reality. as is s
at the same time. it is incumbent on us to understand what is behind these people tax -- evil attacks. when we were growing up this kind of thing did not happen. people may -- kids may have worried about getting a fist fight at school, maybe a bloody nose at recess, but we never worried about a psychopath coming into our classrooms to commit murder. the elites who dominate our culture, tell us firearms why at the root of the problem. i refer to some of the most powerful politicians and their...
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in 1998, they won the league and cut double for the 1st time in almost 3 decades. then between the summers of 20012005 also became the most dominant. same in english o 2 league, sorry, tools and 3, a fake up wins in 4 years meant no one good match them for silverware in that time . not even alex ferguson's matches to united life was good but in football, nothing lasts including beloved stadiums. in 2002 austell received permission to build a new ground and ambitious move that would take them away from the iconic hybrid. the reason was simple, matched a revenue, so ticket sales and so on was a massive financial factor in the 20052006 season austin last at hybrid much they income accounted for about a 3rd of arsenal revenues. so building a big stadium sounds pretty smart, right? the problem was austell had to take on almost 400000000 pounds of debt to build emory stadium. a big number even now a crippling sum in those days. and long before the stadium was finished, the ground had already shifted beneath thousands faith arsenal. embarked on a project believing the for
in 1998, they won the league and cut double for the 1st time in almost 3 decades. then between the summers of 20012005 also became the most dominant. same in english o 2 league, sorry, tools and 3, a fake up wins in 4 years meant no one good match them for silverware in that time . not even alex ferguson's matches to united life was good but in football, nothing lasts including beloved stadiums. in 2002 austell received permission to build a new ground and ambitious move that would take them...
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how about the new york times by the not realize this i love the new york times. you guys are the best. some of most accurate reporting in news. really powerful. does the new york times keep blaming bell reform? reporting on the pandemic, yet, the biggest death threats he received is because there were two l's in the world that day. give it up for those who got the kevin mccarthy tapes. you knew how crucial those tapes were which was why you waited until your book was for sale. the one piece of the good news, now we know the position will still be held by someone who believes trump should have resigned and what happened on january 6. that is bipartisanship. i think they get a bad rap. it's a mixed bag. it depends on when you watch. as soon as the sun goes down, there is a drunk lady threatening to fight every mexican, you can throw me out, i know the real president. the coverage of covid was impactful. segments about vaccines moved viewers into the icu. congrats to sean hannity on becoming the longest running host. don't hate. fun fact, sean hannity and ainsley eh
how about the new york times by the not realize this i love the new york times. you guys are the best. some of most accurate reporting in news. really powerful. does the new york times keep blaming bell reform? reporting on the pandemic, yet, the biggest death threats he received is because there were two l's in the world that day. give it up for those who got the kevin mccarthy tapes. you knew how crucial those tapes were which was why you waited until your book was for sale. the one piece of...
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by the time that i the saying? until death... in| spanish. by the time that you the saying? until death... in i spanish. by the time that you are visitin: mr spanish. by the time that you are visiting mr dap — spanish. by the time that you are visiting mr dap during _ spanish. by the time that you are visiting mr dap during his - spanish. by the time that you are | visiting mr dap during his shooting of the lone ranger in august 2012 timeframe —— mr depp. what if any relationship has he developed with your family?— your family? starting really early on, your family? starting really early on. johnny _ your family? starting really early on. johnny was _ your family? starting really early on, johnny was so _ your family? starting really early on, johnny was so kind, - your family? starting really early on, johnny was so kind, so i your family? starting really early i on, johnny was so kind, so generous to my family, but especially my mum and dad, hejust really, he met my dad and my dad is a big personality, he is a rowdy guy. johnnyjust all of a sudden, i had never noti
by the time that i the saying? until death... in| spanish. by the time that you the saying? until death... in i spanish. by the time that you are visitin: mr spanish. by the time that you are visiting mr dap — spanish. by the time that you are visiting mr dap during _ spanish. by the time that you are visiting mr dap during his - spanish. by the time that you are | visiting mr dap during his shooting of the lone ranger in august 2012 timeframe —— mr depp. what if any relationship has he...
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jordan it is my time. >> this is aboutut -- >> it is my time. >> the time of the gentleman has expired. >> pretty important question. i can't believe -- >> ranking member jordan -- >> point of order. >> ms. jayapal is recognize. >> thank you, madam chair. secretary mayorkas thank you for your service to this country thank you for tolerating with such grace that may just attacks including personal attacks on your character. i want to make three points before i get to my question for you. number one, you were handed a broken system further decimated by the trump administration. i trump strategy was systematically to eliminate all legal pathway succumb to the united states. a misguided implementation of the title 42 public health law to circumvent existing immigration law was part of that strategy. so was the horrific trump separation of at least 5500 children, 5500 children from their parents, a trauma which they they will likely never recover from. you are absolutely right, this is my second point, that what we need is a humane and just immigration system with legal way for people to co
jordan it is my time. >> this is aboutut -- >> it is my time. >> the time of the gentleman has expired. >> pretty important question. i can't believe -- >> ranking member jordan -- >> point of order. >> ms. jayapal is recognize. >> thank you, madam chair. secretary mayorkas thank you for your service to this country thank you for tolerating with such grace that may just attacks including personal attacks on your character. i want to make three...
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and in each case we say that's not the time. literally now is the time. that's what i want as a state. that's what i want as a parent. i've got three you kids in high school, middle school and elementary school. that's what they want. i face their judgment and my conscience and ultimately my maker for what i do when i have the chance to change this and i'm going to do everything in my power to change this. and i'm not alone. the majority of texas is with us right now. the majority of texas is not reflected by that governor or people around the table that say it's preventable or pure evil. this will happen once we change course. we've got to change course. >> we'll go back into the formal press conference after hearing from beto o'rourke after his confrontation with governor abbott. >> he reported he was going to a school. he can't identify a specific school. his mother reported to the police department when she was able to run across the street to a neighbor and get help. she was medevaced and at this point she's still alive. the subject, ramos, used his
and in each case we say that's not the time. literally now is the time. that's what i want as a state. that's what i want as a parent. i've got three you kids in high school, middle school and elementary school. that's what they want. i face their judgment and my conscience and ultimately my maker for what i do when i have the chance to change this and i'm going to do everything in my power to change this. and i'm not alone. the majority of texas is with us right now. the majority of texas is...
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the fleet that was considerable hostility at the time. the fleet was warmly welcomed its voyage in japan, while it was of no particular strategic importance it was significant in -- increasing world prominent which would need more evident in world war i. it was clear that roosevelt could have easily reelected to a third term, the true to his word given in 1904, a mistake i realized -- he did not run. instead he opted for an african safari, which prompted one of his opponents to said he hoped that every lion would do its duty. before he left, roosevelt was careful to hand pick his successor. a man who he thought would continue to carry on his progressive programs. the man he chose was his friend william howard taft. that was the choice he would live to regret. shortly before leaving office, tr provided insight into his future plans in a rather poignant letter to his daughter, in which he wrote, every now and then people come to me, tell me that our countrymen faced the problem of what it will do with its ex presidents. and i always answer
the fleet that was considerable hostility at the time. the fleet was warmly welcomed its voyage in japan, while it was of no particular strategic importance it was significant in -- increasing world prominent which would need more evident in world war i. it was clear that roosevelt could have easily reelected to a third term, the true to his word given in 1904, a mistake i realized -- he did not run. instead he opted for an african safari, which prompted one of his opponents to said he hoped...
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time _ more able to speak out and a lot of the time they are very small seat consider— the time they are very small seat consider so — the time they are very small seat consider so that should be obvious. but they— consider so that should be obvious. but they are more critical of this government's plans when things like this come _ government's plans when things like this come out. and do often say things— this come out. and do often say things like — this come out. and do often say things like we are quite wary with the way— things like we are quite wary with the way the government talks about kind of— the way the government talks about kind of the _ the way the government talks about kind of the legislative scrutiny the house _ kind of the legislative scrutiny the house of — kind of the legislative scrutiny the house of lords providesjust something i'm working on at the moment, — something i'm working on at the moment, but also the role of lawyers and the _ moment, but also the role of lawyers and the role — moment, but also the role of lawyers and the role ofjudg
time _ more able to speak out and a lot of the time they are very small seat consider— the time they are very small seat consider so — the time they are very small seat consider so that should be obvious. but they— consider so that should be obvious. but they are more critical of this government's plans when things like this come _ government's plans when things like this come out. and do often say things— this come out. and do often say things like — this come out. and do often say...
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the last thing on this, the front page of the times, - the front page of the times, last element of partygate and it'll be an important one, which is the sue gray report, the senior civil servant, we are waiting for this report. the times because headline," gray report on lockdown parties frustrated by police secrecy." what's this about? what the times is suggesting is that sue grav— what the times is suggesting is that sue gray wishes to name names and, when _ sue gray wishes to name names and, when her_ sue gray wishes to name names and, when her report is published, and it's now— when her report is published, and it's now expected next week, that she witt— it's now expected next week, that she will he — it's now expected next week, that she will be able to highlight who did what— she will be able to highlight who did what and actually identify peopie — did what and actually identify people she believes have behaved wrongfully. what she is apparently found _ wrongfully. what she is apparently found is _ wrongfully. what she is apparently found is that there is pressure not to na
the last thing on this, the front page of the times, - the front page of the times, last element of partygate and it'll be an important one, which is the sue gray report, the senior civil servant, we are waiting for this report. the times because headline," gray report on lockdown parties frustrated by police secrecy." what's this about? what the times is suggesting is that sue grav— what the times is suggesting is that sue gray wishes to name names and, when _ sue gray wishes to...
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he appears on the cover of time magazine 55 times. yeah over the course of his career. i mean more than a year's worth of magazines feature richard nixon on the cover. he's convinced they are out to get it. yeah, and they do he tricks all the time and it's like you wouldn't be being true to yourself if you resp. it's like it's like a legitimate self-defense. yes. it seems to be the cycle and that's exactly right and it's similar in some ways to i think some of the paranoia and conspiracy that we see in donald trump's way of politics and donald trump's presidency where you have this man just convinced that his enemies are out there doing evil to him all the time and that he's got to give his good as he's good. he's getting everyone is a dirty gay and don't use dirty taxes yourself that you'll get. it's all corrupt, and i just need to be as corrupt as everyone else when in most cases richard nixon is the only corrupt figure in the conversation. yeah. but to me, that's the the i want to say about this book by the way that the i think in an extraordinarily. clever and kind
he appears on the cover of time magazine 55 times. yeah over the course of his career. i mean more than a year's worth of magazines feature richard nixon on the cover. he's convinced they are out to get it. yeah, and they do he tricks all the time and it's like you wouldn't be being true to yourself if you resp. it's like it's like a legitimate self-defense. yes. it seems to be the cycle and that's exactly right and it's similar in some ways to i think some of the paranoia and conspiracy that...
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the spanish football side take the title for a record 14th time. heavy fighting is continuing in eastern ukraine, where russian forces are trying to capture the city of severodonetsk. the russian ambassador to the uk tells the bbc that moscow will not use tactical nuclear weapons in the battle for ukraine. we have very strict provision on the issues on the use of tactical nuclear weapons and it is mainly when the existence of the state is in danger. president biden renews his appeal for tighter gun control following the texas elementary school shooting — as the parents prepare to bury their children. legendaryjockey lester piggott, who won the derby nine times, has died at the age of 86. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. liverpool football club have called for an investigation into the security arrangements of saturday's champions league final in paris, after thousands of fans were stopped from gaining access to the ground. police fired tear gas and pepper spray at supporters, as some attempted to climb over the
the spanish football side take the title for a record 14th time. heavy fighting is continuing in eastern ukraine, where russian forces are trying to capture the city of severodonetsk. the russian ambassador to the uk tells the bbc that moscow will not use tactical nuclear weapons in the battle for ukraine. we have very strict provision on the issues on the use of tactical nuclear weapons and it is mainly when the existence of the state is in danger. president biden renews his appeal for tighter...
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into teams run at the same time. the looming power is intimidating as they gear up with the massive structure. there is no time to take in the view. a. over the edge even in active courage no margin for error when they take the drop of 90 feet. >> we got on and we went on the tower as fast as possible. >> the hearts pounding with adrenaline as they hit the obstacle course as fast as they can. with the resources at a low point, the competition offers no mercy in the warrior training is not letting them through without a fight. >> he needed agility and the communication was necessary and critical thickness, my hands were torn up, any obstacle anyone in the army had experienced it taxes you physically. >> the particular obstacle course is a steady uphill battle, each event is a little further up the large hill seemingly just out of reach. >> going up the hill is a little difficult in waking up the body once we got over that and broke the frost off the ropes it was difficult because the wrongs were frosted and a little b
into teams run at the same time. the looming power is intimidating as they gear up with the massive structure. there is no time to take in the view. a. over the edge even in active courage no margin for error when they take the drop of 90 feet. >> we got on and we went on the tower as fast as possible. >> the hearts pounding with adrenaline as they hit the obstacle course as fast as they can. with the resources at a low point, the competition offers no mercy in the warrior training...
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if this is not the 1st time that the bill has been introduced, it's been introduced to several times before, but there's momentum that is gaining for the enactment of central law, especially in the wake of this leaked draft opinion that was circulated this week 1st by politico and now picked up by a number of news organizations and congress can do something about this. now you said when was polarizing issues in u. s. politics and that leach draft driving a wedge. even deeper, do you think this bill will be successful? you know, i think we have to understand that actually abortion is not a wedge issue, but it's frank is that because the are willing majority of americans actually support reproductive freedom. but it has been an wedge issue for a work that originally started off as a kind of fringe minority during the 19 seventy's, and that has been able to galvanize resources. an influence within one of the leading american parties are 2 democrats and republicans. and they've made substantial leaps within the republican party. and it's possible that there would be a congress moving thi
if this is not the 1st time that the bill has been introduced, it's been introduced to several times before, but there's momentum that is gaining for the enactment of central law, especially in the wake of this leaked draft opinion that was circulated this week 1st by politico and now picked up by a number of news organizations and congress can do something about this. now you said when was polarizing issues in u. s. politics and that leach draft driving a wedge. even deeper, do you think this...
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the timing wasn't great for the clintons. the investigation blew up in 1994 while bill was in the white house. key witness alleged that bill pressured him into giving an illegal loan for the whitewater deal. according to fox, other allegations swirled about the clintons and madison, including claims that mcdougal used madison funds to pay off bill's gubernatorial costs and bill appointed a friendly bank solicitor to protect mctkoubgal. lot of sketching spendy, lotted of corruption. here's bill on cbs in 1997. >> this thing's been going on for over three years. tens of millions of dollars have been spent. there have been, by the way, two federal reports by independent agencies, saying that what i said and what my wife said in the very beginning of this was true. that we were not involved in running the savings and loan. that we lost money on a real estate deal. and that this whole inquiry is going after two people who lost money on a real estate deal made almost 19 years ago now. >> jesse: the thing about the clintons is they
the timing wasn't great for the clintons. the investigation blew up in 1994 while bill was in the white house. key witness alleged that bill pressured him into giving an illegal loan for the whitewater deal. according to fox, other allegations swirled about the clintons and madison, including claims that mcdougal used madison funds to pay off bill's gubernatorial costs and bill appointed a friendly bank solicitor to protect mctkoubgal. lot of sketching spendy, lotted of corruption. here's bill...
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— size of celtic would not allow him the time he needed to build which is what he _ the time he needed to build which is what he always needs is, his ambition_ what he always needs is, his ambition was always to get to the very top— ambition was always to get to the very top and he is a winner and where every spin, he is one thing. this is_ where every spin, he is one thing. this is no— where every spin, he is one thing. this is no great surprise. he is a visionary, — this is no great surprise. he is a visionary, he— this is no great surprise. he is a visionary, he is the greatest coach that australia has ever produced. we went that australia has ever produced. went from six that australia has ever produced. - went from six points behind to six points ahead, an enormous personality, a leader of the dressing room and he is big and of an intelligent enough to carry a body of people with him and those kind of attributes, you have a right to expect things to improve and to develop. he to expect things to improve and to develo -. . , to expect things to improve and to develo -. ., .
— size of celtic would not allow him the time he needed to build which is what he _ the time he needed to build which is what he always needs is, his ambition_ what he always needs is, his ambition was always to get to the very top— ambition was always to get to the very top and he is a winner and where every spin, he is one thing. this is_ where every spin, he is one thing. this is no— where every spin, he is one thing. this is no great surprise. he is a visionary, — this is no great...
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they came together at exactly the right time. think how dangerous the world was when russia was looking to reemerge not as the soviet union, but something else. the berlin wall comes down, even the british were not in favor of german reunification at that time. they were skeptical of it. george h.w. bush was the visionary transformational leader that was patient, and kind, and inclusive and did not command but invited. the way he would, especially during the time of that you reunification of germany, really meant there would be no hot war. we ended the ideology of the soviet union and the united states. we did it peacefully because president bush earned and gave respect pretty gave respect to people who were willing to be part of a solution. and he earned respect because he did that but his relationship with gorbachev was something no one could have predicted for years before the berlin wall came down. when gorbachev was in power for four years before george h.w. bush became president of the united states, may have been a glimmer
they came together at exactly the right time. think how dangerous the world was when russia was looking to reemerge not as the soviet union, but something else. the berlin wall comes down, even the british were not in favor of german reunification at that time. they were skeptical of it. george h.w. bush was the visionary transformational leader that was patient, and kind, and inclusive and did not command but invited. the way he would, especially during the time of that you reunification of...
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first time in the game. chelsea fans finally able to relax. and if you thought sam kerr's earlier goal was good, this one was simply spectacular. and with that she sealed the win, and the title, in style. champions of england once again. these players will enjoy this moment for now, but not for too long. next weekend they take on manchester city in the fa cup next weekend, they take on manchester city in the fa cup final, now knowing that a presigious double is on the cards. jo currie, bbc news, london. what a season it's been. let's take a quick look at the final table. arsenal were so close to breaking chelsea stranglehold on english football. they were top for quite a while on the day but as you saw, sam kerr and co proved why they are the best in the land. manchester united couldn't live with chelsea and it ended any hopes they had of qualifying for europe. manchester city women beat reading 4—0 and sealed the final champions league spot. a great day for chelsea's sam kerr — not only did she score tw
first time in the game. chelsea fans finally able to relax. and if you thought sam kerr's earlier goal was good, this one was simply spectacular. and with that she sealed the win, and the title, in style. champions of england once again. these players will enjoy this moment for now, but not for too long. next weekend they take on manchester city in the fa cup next weekend, they take on manchester city in the fa cup final, now knowing that a presigious double is on the cards. jo currie, bbc...
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this time of year should be the happiest time in a child's life. summertime, getting out of school, enjoy your family and friends. and instead this community is faced with an unspeakable tragedy of which there are no words. there are no words to ease the pain, suffering, and anger. i want to read a rate what the governor said about mental health. it will take many years of pain-and-suffering and counseling, and your mental health is like any other, it must be talked about. and the state, especially rural mental health. like the sheriff said, like the mayor said, every community has mental health needs that must be addressed. this crisis is another reiteration of it. i want to thank law enforcement for their work, dps, border patrol, sheriffs, police officers locally and in the school district. i believe one school district's police officer lost his wife in the shooting, was on the scene. the governor mentioned a sheriff's deputy losing a child in that building, as well. unspeakable tragedies in the whole community. and the mental health of our law
this time of year should be the happiest time in a child's life. summertime, getting out of school, enjoy your family and friends. and instead this community is faced with an unspeakable tragedy of which there are no words. there are no words to ease the pain, suffering, and anger. i want to read a rate what the governor said about mental health. it will take many years of pain-and-suffering and counseling, and your mental health is like any other, it must be talked about. and the state,...
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it's been a long time. and they were not very many women in congress all the time. we were working very hard to elect them all over the country. and working really hard to get -- >> that was an effort that you joined in houston, the women's conference, you joined forward and mrs. johnson. you joined in an effort. >> the women's conference, but then, i knew every single legislator in every single state. -- and i called every one of them more than one time. [applause] and i think there were two in florida and two in nevada somewhere and 11 -- i think we had maybe 13. 13 more votes, we could have -- we really worked on it. but then we were able to get -- i think that was 1978, we got the extension of four years and then of course, another president came in office and that was all gone. >> what about the tendency of the press to sort of pigeonhole people? i mean, there was an easy caricature created of hillary clinton and of nancy reagan and barbara bush, you, all of the first ladies. how wide was the gap between the press perception of you and who you really were? who
it's been a long time. and they were not very many women in congress all the time. we were working very hard to elect them all over the country. and working really hard to get -- >> that was an effort that you joined in houston, the women's conference, you joined forward and mrs. johnson. you joined in an effort. >> the women's conference, but then, i knew every single legislator in every single state. -- and i called every one of them more than one time. [applause] and i think...
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five alarm fire all the time. they tell us to lock yourselves in the house and nail the doors shut. even fauci, he said he won't attend. hold on one second. >> war with russia. bad. >> cdc, good. >> economy? strong. iran, diplomacy good. >> what if i get asked around. >> we love, love around here. >> did you watch the kardashians on huh will you? he has not seen it. >> he hasn't seen it. he that's the problem. >> is that what you are going to wear? >> everybody loves brunch. if you are watching down on us, give us the strength to tell the truth, the heel truth, and nothing but the truth, unless we need to lie. okay? >> good morning, everybody. nice to see jen taking a well-earned break. anyone have any questions? >> what does the president plan to do to prevent a recession. >> i don't want to speak for the president on those issues. >> isn't that literally your job? next. yes. why does the president spend he weekend away from the white house? >> wouldn't you want to get away? what's the point of having a camp davi
five alarm fire all the time. they tell us to lock yourselves in the house and nail the doors shut. even fauci, he said he won't attend. hold on one second. >> war with russia. bad. >> cdc, good. >> economy? strong. iran, diplomacy good. >> what if i get asked around. >> we love, love around here. >> did you watch the kardashians on huh will you? he has not seen it. >> he hasn't seen it. he that's the problem. >> is that what you are going to...
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the nation could have survived up to the time of entry into the war. roosevelt was severely criticized personally by some of his opponents for his aggressive leadership, quoting particular to his efforts to -- the harshest critics accused him of attempting to institute dictatorial rule by suppressing the judicial and legislative branches of government. what these critics fail to realize, the extreme danger of those ties made it necessary to have a president who exercise extraordinary leadership, no time for a passive or week executive, the times called for the vigorous leadership that roosevelt provided. the better scores on the wall, was that of the relative business class, that hated -- the advance agent of socialism, they believed. they claimed, given his aristocratic background, that he was, quote, a [interpreter] traitor to his class. and these were the liberty league people and so on. they subjected roosevelt to the most severe attacks of any president in american history, save abraham lincoln i suppose. claiming he was subverting the capitalist
the nation could have survived up to the time of entry into the war. roosevelt was severely criticized personally by some of his opponents for his aggressive leadership, quoting particular to his efforts to -- the harshest critics accused him of attempting to institute dictatorial rule by suppressing the judicial and legislative branches of government. what these critics fail to realize, the extreme danger of those ties made it necessary to have a president who exercise extraordinary...
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the balance of her time. the gentlewoman from connecticut is recognized. ms. delauro: mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from minnesota, the chair of the appropriations subcommittee on defense, ms. mccollum. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. mccollum: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you, chair delauro. i rise in strong support of the additional ukrainian supplemental appropriations act. the biden administration, congress and the american people have been unflinching in our support f for the people of ukraine. under desperate circumstances, the ukrainian people have valiantly resisted vladimir putin's illegal, unjust and unprovoked invasion of their country. today the house of representatives has another opportunity. not only to stand with the people of ukraine, but to stand together with our fellow democracies against this authoritarian aggression, by passing this supplemental. as chair of the defense appropriations subcommittee, i know how critical it is to continu
the balance of her time. the gentlewoman from connecticut is recognized. ms. delauro: mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from minnesota, the chair of the appropriations subcommittee on defense, ms. mccollum. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. mccollum: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you, chair delauro. i rise in strong support of the additional ukrainian supplemental appropriations act. the biden administration, congress and the american people have...
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the same time. he's a little bit older than i am and i thought we had an easy rapport and i talked very bluntly and directly and vice verse can assure you. i also felt that he that his policies were generally sound and many of his policy instincts were were good. and i think what people view as some of his downsides in which occasionally were his downsides. also served them well at other times i think perhaps in 2016. it took someone has pugnacious as aggressive as a direct as he was to surmount the media the media's hostility and get his message out and also to tangle with the organized left-wing attacks against them and to stand up against them. so those and also to push his policies through the bureaucracy and the resistance in washington. so these were things that help them win the election at the time and helped him get things done like taking control of the border, which was a slug hard slog for, you know for four years, eventually succeed. but he also his style. could be very excessive and al
the same time. he's a little bit older than i am and i thought we had an easy rapport and i talked very bluntly and directly and vice verse can assure you. i also felt that he that his policies were generally sound and many of his policy instincts were were good. and i think what people view as some of his downsides in which occasionally were his downsides. also served them well at other times i think perhaps in 2016. it took someone has pugnacious as aggressive as a direct as he was to...
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the trophy for the 34th time in their history. jane dougall reports from hampden park. a last chance for rangers to win a trophy, after missing out on the league and losing out on penalties in the europa league final two days ago. are you guys over the disappointment?— ago. are you guys over the disappointment? ago. are you guys over the disauointment? ., , , disappointment? no, probably i will never aet disappointment? no, probably i will never get over _ disappointment? no, probably i will never get over the _ disappointment? no, probably i will never get over the disappointment, | never get over the disappointment, no. . , never get over the disappointment, no, ., , ., ., never get over the disappointment, no. ., , ., ., ., no. rangers are going to win the cu -. it is no. rangers are going to win the cue- it is the _ no. rangers are going to win the cup. it is the score _ no. rangers are going to win the cup. it is the score going - no. rangers are going to win the cup. it is the score going to - no. rangers are going to win
the trophy for the 34th time in their history. jane dougall reports from hampden park. a last chance for rangers to win a trophy, after missing out on the league and losing out on penalties in the europa league final two days ago. are you guys over the disappointment?— ago. are you guys over the disappointment? ago. are you guys over the disauointment? ., , , disappointment? no, probably i will never aet disappointment? no, probably i will never get over _ disappointment? no, probably i will...
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cicilline: i thank the gentleman for the time. madam speaker, i rise today in strong support of the consumer fuel price gouging prevention a act. on the mind of every single american today are soaring gas prices that are happening all across this country. just this week, prices hit $4 and more in every state, dralg the wallets -- draining the wallets of everyday americans. they think the prices are rising solely because of inflation and supply chain issues. if it was that these companies wouldn't be seeing the record profits they've seen in recent months. the real issues are greed, manipulation, and market concentration. they're trying to take advantage of the pandemic as an opportunity to raise prices just because they can. and consumers are paying for it. exxon reported in the first quarter of 2022 its net profit more than doubled to $5.5 billion compared to last year. chevron has reported its highest quarterly profit in nearly a decade, just to name a few examples. these profits are a direct expense to american families, many o
cicilline: i thank the gentleman for the time. madam speaker, i rise today in strong support of the consumer fuel price gouging prevention a act. on the mind of every single american today are soaring gas prices that are happening all across this country. just this week, prices hit $4 and more in every state, dralg the wallets -- draining the wallets of everyday americans. they think the prices are rising solely because of inflation and supply chain issues. if it was that these companies...
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we don't know who is in the school at the time. the anguish they reflect, here in uvalde, is confirmed by reporting from several news outlets today. the new york times, speaking to desiree, whose niece, was killed. she told the times, quote, when her brother, angel, whose her stepfather, learned from a fleeing child that a girl named marie had been shot inside, he ran to try and reach his daughter, but was handcuffed by a local police officer. another man, telling the times, we were wondering, what was going on? are they going in? the dads were saying, give me the vest, i will go in. the police would say, get back, get back, active shooter. they were putting up caution tape, and people were cutting the tape. perhaps the most jaw-dropping, and it is here in the elementary. the wall street journal reports, miss gomez says the numerous parents are going to encouraging, and with more urn urgency with some law enforcement, to enter it sooner. after a few minutes, a u.s. marshals put them in handcuffs are intervening, in an active invest
we don't know who is in the school at the time. the anguish they reflect, here in uvalde, is confirmed by reporting from several news outlets today. the new york times, speaking to desiree, whose niece, was killed. she told the times, quote, when her brother, angel, whose her stepfather, learned from a fleeing child that a girl named marie had been shot inside, he ran to try and reach his daughter, but was handcuffed by a local police officer. another man, telling the times, we were wondering,...
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i 1st profile him for a piece of time magazine at the time, not a cover story. when he ran for president in 2019, there was a bit of a quirky story, not a huge one as far as the global news agenda, a comedian running for president. and, you know, emerging in the, in the polls, the likely winner. so i went to keep at the time and i met him at stage of his comedy show, which was kind of doubling as his campaign platform. his campaign rally. it was a variety show and here where he was, the. busy star, there was singing and dancing, and sketch acts and things like that. so. so of course, you know that the zalinski i met back stage of that show was a very different person than, than the one that we've seen. you know, in this invasion at the time he was quite naive about politics. generally, he was very optimistic and confident in his ability to, you know, find a way to strike a piece, deal, or reach, reach some kind of a chord with vladimir putin and russia. and indeed he tried to do that for the 1st 2 years of his tenure as president after he won those elections. um
i 1st profile him for a piece of time magazine at the time, not a cover story. when he ran for president in 2019, there was a bit of a quirky story, not a huge one as far as the global news agenda, a comedian running for president. and, you know, emerging in the, in the polls, the likely winner. so i went to keep at the time and i met him at stage of his comedy show, which was kind of doubling as his campaign platform. his campaign rally. it was a variety show and here where he was, the. busy...
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so they will be have these divisions all the time. and especially in situation of war. turkeys president how's place to cut all ties with greek counterpart, accusing the country's prime minister of deliberately antagonizing ankara in an address to u. s. congress. recently tennessee. they go to stick in our meeting with the greek prime minister. we had agreed not to include 3rd countries in our disputes. despite this last week, he had a visit to the u. s. and warned congress not to give us fighter planes. this year we were supposed to have a strategic council meeting, but from now on there is no one called knit so touches in my book that i will never accept meeting him because we only walk on the same path as politicians who keep their promises. who have character and who are honorable, will you be? please also note the last thing. the last thing that made to meet our time one of focus is on helping ukraine defeat russia's. aggression is another source of instability on nato's south eastern flag. and i asked you to take this into accou
so they will be have these divisions all the time. and especially in situation of war. turkeys president how's place to cut all ties with greek counterpart, accusing the country's prime minister of deliberately antagonizing ankara in an address to u. s. congress. recently tennessee. they go to stick in our meeting with the greek prime minister. we had agreed not to include 3rd countries in our disputes. despite this last week, he had a visit to the u. s. and warned congress not to give us...
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i applaud the times for this and put on the l the times for this and put on the front page — the times for this and put on the front page as their big lead — this is a paper— front page as their big lead — this is a paper review, so let's look at their— is a paper review, so let's look at their treatment of this. they put that full— their treatment of this. they put that full square in centre, their main _ that full square in centre, their main teed _ that full square in centre, their main lead headline and i applaud them _ main lead headline and i applaud them for— main lead headline and i applaud them for it, because everyone watching — them for it, because everyone watching this tonight will think, i will go _ watching this tonight will think, i will go it's— watching this tonight will think, i will go it's always the same, isn't it? the _ will go it's always the same, isn't it? the government do something to help reduce — it? the government do something to help reduce the duty, and why don't we see _ help reduce the duty, and why don't we see at— help reduce the
i applaud the times for this and put on the l the times for this and put on the front page — the times for this and put on the front page as their big lead — this is a paper— front page as their big lead — this is a paper review, so let's look at their— is a paper review, so let's look at their treatment of this. they put that full— their treatment of this. they put that full square in centre, their main _ that full square in centre, their main teed _ that full square in centre,...
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"the new york times". said that and here we go. in 1984 doctor david s weinman talks about the holocaust and it's the land is explaining when reason ordinary americans were not more responsive to the plight of european jews during the holocaust the majority were not aware of the extermination program it was not readily available to the public because the mass mediaew treated the systematic murder of millions of jews as minor news. he was not jewish that looked at this and was appalled in lacs coverage at the outset in the united states, two or three clear statements m would move this into public view but kept it there for some time. but the president was not so inclined. nor did washington reporters pressed him in retrospect it seems almost applicable in roosevelt's press conference normally held twice a week not one word spoken about the mass killing of european jews until almost one year later. the president had nothing to say on the mayor in new h correspondence. "the new york times" with a wide reach o
"the new york times". said that and here we go. in 1984 doctor david s weinman talks about the holocaust and it's the land is explaining when reason ordinary americans were not more responsive to the plight of european jews during the holocaust the majority were not aware of the extermination program it was not readily available to the public because the mass mediaew treated the systematic murder of millions of jews as minor news. he was not jewish that looked at this and was appalled...
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the time that expired from the initial 911 call to the time they actually entered, it is inexcusable. >> yesterday, we marked one year here since the bay area's most deadly shooting. we spoke with several officers who were the first to go in one year ago. >> we landed on the corner and i recognized one face. i felt very confident. we made eye contact and i looked at the crowd and i said, it is time to go. this might be the one. >> that officer says, this might be the one where he doesn't go back to his family. that is a lot different approach in san jose. >> that is what they were trained to do. that is what these officers in texas were trained to do. i am assuming that leadership was a major factor. as a law-enforcement officer, you have the right to disregard and unlawful or immoral order. i can understand how 19 officers , 19 officers, not three of them have the courage to do the right thing. i am really at a lack of words to explain the lack of action and the fact that these kids suffered immeasurably. and the parents. >> the kids, the parents, and that in her community. we apprec
the time that expired from the initial 911 call to the time they actually entered, it is inexcusable. >> yesterday, we marked one year here since the bay area's most deadly shooting. we spoke with several officers who were the first to go in one year ago. >> we landed on the corner and i recognized one face. i felt very confident. we made eye contact and i looked at the crowd and i said, it is time to go. this might be the one. >> that officer says, this might be the one where...
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is the time. and here at the half-hour, mark, which probably get a check of the weather here as we're heading into the memorial day weekend. now got a lot to celebrate. john warriors win a good forecast. yeah. good forecast for really nice into the weekend daytime highs in the 60's to 70's. >> a lot of sunshine mixed with a few passing clouds. it's going to be really comfortable, doubling nothing like where we were to start the week when we were in the 90's, even triple digits for some spots. a view outside right now, fog free, but definitely no rain or anything like that across the bay area. if you missed the spots in the north bay mountains because of some low lying cloud cover, that's all we got this morning. temperatures are in the 50's. it is a bit breezy, especially out towards fairfield. if you don't mind that wind as you're traveling down a t getting to your destinations like tahoe, you will be good to go on this friday. i have the full memorial day weekend forecast all still to come, tom,
is the time. and here at the half-hour, mark, which probably get a check of the weather here as we're heading into the memorial day weekend. now got a lot to celebrate. john warriors win a good forecast. yeah. good forecast for really nice into the weekend daytime highs in the 60's to 70's. >> a lot of sunshine mixed with a few passing clouds. it's going to be really comfortable, doubling nothing like where we were to start the week when we were in the 90's, even triple digits for some...
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it might be at the time. you know, no one was spared in georgia as much as you might have tried so it became this this all-out battle and were both both parties and all four candidates kind of again retreated to their their course. rafael warnock and jonas have made the calculation very early if they can just reach the base again and if they can get every you know as many joe biden voters as possible to come back out for them. they'd win and kelly laffler and david perdue made the same calculation when it came to donald trump supporters, but their problem was donald trump kept them moving the goal posts kept that insisting on even more tests of loyalty and that culminated in his call for both david peru and kelly leffler to object on january 6th to the electoral college vote and both of them ended up saying that they supported donald trump's attempt to block his opponents electoral college confirmation. it's been clear that trump's been very vocal in these races in georgia and will continue to be do you see t
it might be at the time. you know, no one was spared in georgia as much as you might have tried so it became this this all-out battle and were both both parties and all four candidates kind of again retreated to their their course. rafael warnock and jonas have made the calculation very early if they can just reach the base again and if they can get every you know as many joe biden voters as possible to come back out for them. they'd win and kelly laffler and david perdue made the same...
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thank you so much for taking the time to do this interview. i wonder if we could just start it really broad because your book obviously is about pressing topic of the day inflation and you define inflation a little bit differently in the book then it's traditionally i think talked about here in america, and i wonder if you could just go through your definition and how how it differs from other definitions. well really as we explained in the book, there are two kinds of inflation non-monetary and monetary the non-monetary kind which affects prices would be an event like such as a drought or the lockdowns that we had during covid or the war now undergoing in ukraine, which is affecting food supplies and energy supplies those kinds of events can send up prices. we underestimated for example with the covid lockdowns how intricate those supply chains were and have huge disruption sending up prices. those are the non very kind of inflation though if they have authorities allow it will eventually work itself out after world war two for example the us
thank you so much for taking the time to do this interview. i wonder if we could just start it really broad because your book obviously is about pressing topic of the day inflation and you define inflation a little bit differently in the book then it's traditionally i think talked about here in america, and i wonder if you could just go through your definition and how how it differs from other definitions. well really as we explained in the book, there are two kinds of inflation non-monetary...
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that concludes the time for public comment. okay. at it time. thank you to our zoom public commenters. we have 7 speaking sard cards. carolyn. daunte. i'm a teacher at georgetown washington high school and here to read the story of i fellow teacher. i knew i was born to be a teacher i come from i family of teachers. in august my first mont i was not paid. they insisted than i paid me and said they would sends me a check and 3 week later i had to leave work early to get nile check. this mont i had to borrow money from my family to pay rent. still i have little pay and requests for help go unnoticed. reviewing my pay stub is pouring through pay and not eating with may family or grading. my coworkers designs curriculum and i source of strent for our student the disrespect is now her early impressions of the teaching procession i'm in my 10th year i know how many are lost in the first 5 years. keep teach and ares teaching. change the system. honor ede. >> thank you. i'm a math teacher and soccer coach. i'm finishing williams and story. so after her
that concludes the time for public comment. okay. at it time. thank you to our zoom public commenters. we have 7 speaking sard cards. carolyn. daunte. i'm a teacher at georgetown washington high school and here to read the story of i fellow teacher. i knew i was born to be a teacher i come from i family of teachers. in august my first mont i was not paid. they insisted than i paid me and said they would sends me a check and 3 week later i had to leave work early to get nile check. this mont i...
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for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic. cases have been heard in san jose. in addition to pandemic problems, they were dealing with staffing issues, budget issues. now the palo alto courthouse will be able to clear out the back logs, increase access to the local community, and minimize crowding at san jose's courthouse. >>> a coast to coast manhunt underway after an inmate accused of murder escaped in alabama. a wild story. the fbi secret service and u.s. marshals are among those looking for casey white after disappeared with a corrections officer. the pair walked out of a jail, went to huntville, alabama the day before yesterday. after the officer said she was taking him for a mental health evaluation. he never had a doctor's appointment. investigators are trying to figure out if the two worked together or if maybe she was taken hostage. they don't know. the woman's car was left at a shopping center and the two haven't been seen since. >> she had an outstanding reputation with the deputies. there's a possibility that she m
for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic. cases have been heard in san jose. in addition to pandemic problems, they were dealing with staffing issues, budget issues. now the palo alto courthouse will be able to clear out the back logs, increase access to the local community, and minimize crowding at san jose's courthouse. >>> a coast to coast manhunt underway after an inmate accused of murder escaped in alabama. a wild story. the fbi secret service and u.s. marshals are...
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and so the say well at the time well, everything has been invented. you find in every era people who say well the low fruit is all gone. the easy inventions are over and now we're in a period of consolidation when the great depression hit. you had a lot of economists including president franklin roosevelt gave a speech on in san francisco when he was running for president 1932 saying the age of great enterprise of big new inventions and new corporations and blah blah blah are over and it's a period of management and consolidation. well the economy of 1932 bears no resemblance to the economy vibrant economy multitudinous economy. we have today you can't foresee what people are inventing and even during the 1970s during that great inflation of the 1970s. look what was happening below the surface of things fedex was being invented and jen was being invented. apple was being invented microsoft was being invented oracle is being invented southwest airline all of these things that nobody saw at the time were rising up and fedex created a whole new industry
and so the say well at the time well, everything has been invented. you find in every era people who say well the low fruit is all gone. the easy inventions are over and now we're in a period of consolidation when the great depression hit. you had a lot of economists including president franklin roosevelt gave a speech on in san francisco when he was running for president 1932 saying the age of great enterprise of big new inventions and new corporations and blah blah blah are over and it's a...
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shannon was at the back of the church of the time and saw that. >> we heard that was the first time machine realize they were engage. chance family said that the da and the detective heard wrong. >> the day that you are referring to at the church shannon was not there we were there. >> less than two weeks later, and anita smith would still be wearing that engagement ring as she lay dead at the bottom of her apartment steps. >> german police thought they had the right person sitting in the lock-up, they had arrested shannon crawling, and charged with the murder of her ex-boyfriends new fiancÉe, denita smith. investigators had completely taken their eyes off of jermeir. the man who was involved simultaneously with both women. shannon crawlies father, keith, her mother, and her brother keith junior, never doubted her. >> is it possible that you guys don't want to believe that she is a murderer? >> no. she is not a murderer. >> no. not in her nature, not her character. >> the thought that she is lying about, it no. >> no. >> i wouldn't be saying her -- sitting here if i thought she had anythin
shannon was at the back of the church of the time and saw that. >> we heard that was the first time machine realize they were engage. chance family said that the da and the detective heard wrong. >> the day that you are referring to at the church shannon was not there we were there. >> less than two weeks later, and anita smith would still be wearing that engagement ring as she lay dead at the bottom of her apartment steps. >> german police thought they had the right...