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well, laura miller you also write essays. how is that different than a review or is it? well, it depends i mean with with a book review your you're looking very closely at one particular book you're again trying to give readers a sense of whether they might want to read that book themselves. and with an essay you're typically looking at a larger question or issue and it might be that you're looking at other media as well as books like if you're writing an essay about say how depictions of sherlock holmes have changed over the years some of that's in the movies and some of that's on tv and some of that's in books, even though originally sherlock holmes was a literary character. so i think the essay usually has a bigger question than just the merits of that particular book. you're also an author the magician's book. came out in 2009. what is that about? that book to really just most favorite books. it's really kind of impossible to to saying they were my favorite books as a child is this doesn't really do justice to how important they were to me and then my feelings about
well, laura miller you also write essays. how is that different than a review or is it? well, it depends i mean with with a book review your you're looking very closely at one particular book you're again trying to give readers a sense of whether they might want to read that book themselves. and with an essay you're typically looking at a larger question or issue and it might be that you're looking at other media as well as books like if you're writing an essay about say how depictions of...
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miller and sonogram represent a very tiny proportion of product from it. region where do a strong ah, by nature there must adopt trouble for those re junk food. i really sick on love, he just said, and that's why for w b, the investment into the resilience, this family, the resilience program so that we help people to rehabilitate long to construct infrastructure, public infrastructure, community based infrastructure to keep water authority, what a storage facility. it's extremely important because in this i had the major issue, remember, rider met of water? how do i make sure that water is accessible and then move? i met you shouldn't be that the climate climate has changed or no, i have another thought in the like a month. yeah, absolutely. and i was going to put a huge question to you, but you can 1st now up a put you to to 2nd. i had. great. so actually i'm on the, the question that's, that's been discussed. i think here we're really touching as one of the core complexities of the say, how situation reaches that we have both an emergency situation and a long term developmental an
miller and sonogram represent a very tiny proportion of product from it. region where do a strong ah, by nature there must adopt trouble for those re junk food. i really sick on love, he just said, and that's why for w b, the investment into the resilience, this family, the resilience program so that we help people to rehabilitate long to construct infrastructure, public infrastructure, community based infrastructure to keep water authority, what a storage facility. it's extremely important...
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by exclusive interview with louwana miller pez laura. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: from the outcome of the grammys to the next covid wave to future sec commissioners, you can now bet on all of these things with call sheet, a controversial new type of financial exchange where people can place wagers tied to outcomes of real-world events. joining me now, the founder and ceo of call sheet. i think you so much for joining us. first of all, some folks have been trying to push forward to these kinds of financial markets for years but it never happened how did you make this work? luana: thank you for having me, emily. and yeah, we get this question actually fairly often and the answer is not what most people would expect. it is about we just have i guess more patients and more resilience and we just push through longer. it is a regulatory process and it takes a long time. innovation, especially the derivative space, there is a lot of new risks that we needed to look to and the regulators are looking or. and we were diligent with all of them. y
by exclusive interview with louwana miller pez laura. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: from the outcome of the grammys to the next covid wave to future sec commissioners, you can now bet on all of these things with call sheet, a controversial new type of financial exchange where people can place wagers tied to outcomes of real-world events. joining me now, the founder and ceo of call sheet. i think you so much for joining us. first of all, some folks have been trying to push forward to these kinds...
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. >> laura: now, that was from july 2021, dr. miller, so we decided to check in with dr. karen randall to see if anything has changed. she told us invite any politician to spend a day in an e.r. they need to see the end point of legalization from our side. desperate families and sigh jottic children psychotic children. this'll be a substantial problem for our country. dr. miller, are you surprised ? >> surprised what she's seeing in the emergency department or surprised this is the end point or the progression? i wouldn't say it's the end point. i don't see the end, but a progression of making marijuana so available, i mean, there's very few controls. people can walk into a dispensary and just buy marijuana and if they aren't of the legal age, they can buy it from the people who buy it from the dispensary. and also illegal or elicit marijuana is so popular because it's list expensive so if you flood the market with a highly toxic, highly dangerous, highly addicting drug as defined by congress' own controlled substance laws that is highly, mentally disturbing, i don't thin
. >> laura: now, that was from july 2021, dr. miller, so we decided to check in with dr. karen randall to see if anything has changed. she told us invite any politician to spend a day in an e.r. they need to see the end point of legalization from our side. desperate families and sigh jottic children psychotic children. this'll be a substantial problem for our country. dr. miller, are you surprised ? >> surprised what she's seeing in the emergency department or surprised this is the...
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let miller hold her children for as long as she can, trying to put a brave face on at. -- it. >> i will see them again when the bombs stopped, she tells me. but no one knows how long that will be. we've been hearing thoughts. they should be out of range for now. the ukrainians have pushed the russians out of the city. they are going to have to do it again and that is why many people made the decision to leave. they are fleeing a war of rockets and artillery, a cruise missile tour through the administrative buiing and marched to my killing 36 people -- in march, killing 20 fix -- killing 36 people. this city is key to pressure strategy to seize the coast. for ukraine, holding the lane here is crucial. >> the people of our state are here defending ukraine for 100 days already. victory will be ours, glory to ukraine. >> but life has become increasingly difficult. water is a precious resource, supplies were cut off after russia seized a neighboring city. but many are choosing to stay. this may be a kremlin target, but it is also home. we travel the path of russia's retreat to the south. nea
let miller hold her children for as long as she can, trying to put a brave face on at. -- it. >> i will see them again when the bombs stopped, she tells me. but no one knows how long that will be. we've been hearing thoughts. they should be out of range for now. the ukrainians have pushed the russians out of the city. they are going to have to do it again and that is why many people made the decision to leave. they are fleeing a war of rockets and artillery, a cruise missile tour through...
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laura: the committee is trying to make the case that this inspired trump supporters on january 6, and the attorney general,he current one, says he is watching the committee. did the committee point to a potential new crime they claim theyave been -- may have been committed? have already floated potential laws broken by donald trump including obstruction of an official proceeding, but they raed this new one, fundraising fraud. the commission says he raised about 250 million dollars after the election, which went towards something called the official election defense fund. they are saying his aides save money didn't go anywhere towards allenging the election results. committee can only present the evidence to the department of justice and it is them who have the authority. laura: in other news, the white house and president biden would likeo sign gun control legislation as soon as possible. in the wake of these hideous mass shootings in the u.s. recently, are we about to see the rst major federal gun control legiation in almost 30 years? >> looks like it. over the weekend a bipartin gro
laura: the committee is trying to make the case that this inspired trump supporters on january 6, and the attorney general,he current one, says he is watching the committee. did the committee point to a potential new crime they claim theyave been -- may have been committed? have already floated potential laws broken by donald trump including obstruction of an official proceeding, but they raed this new one, fundraising fraud. the commission says he raised about 250 million dollars after the...