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we have time yet. exactly! should i - have time yet. exactly! should i stop talking _ have time yet. exactly! should i stop talking now? _ have time yet. exactly! should i stop talking now? joe _ have time yet. exactly! should i stop talking now? joe is - have time yet. exactly! should i | stop talking now? joe is shaking have time yet. exactly! should i - stop talking now? joe is shaking his head! it's stop talking now? joe is shaking his head! it's a — stop talking now? joe is shaking his head! it's a lovely _ stop talking now? joe is shaking his head! it's a lovely story. _ stop talking now? joe is shaking his head! it's a lovely story. she - stop talking now? joe is shaking his head! it's a lovely story. she was i head! it�*s a lovely story. she was seven years old, and a bomb shelter, and taken to poland to sing. find seven years old, and a bomb shelter, and taken to poland to sing.- and taken to poland to sing. and she sanr and taken to poland to sing. and she sana the and taken to poland to sing. and she sang the ukrainian _ and take
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people ask me from time to time when will things change? when you demand it. and when we bring about that change but waiting on others is not proven profitable in many regards. for the next year we should think about trying to be whatever change it is we desire. what is left of today and tomorrow it seems like a really good time and place to start. turning south one of my favorite people in the world dana perino. when you look back over the past year what are some of your dominant memories good and bad from the news? let's first of all thank you for having me but remember think is on your first show. and i think what you have brought to our viewers is a show of such substance, style, grace, dignity all of it and entertaining. we look forward to your monologues every single week. and just congratulations you have a great team they are able eat led by you. this last year is very interesting as you asked me too come on i been thinking about that. there's a lot of good things i can look back on. especially personally present that was what i was thinking about as y
people ask me from time to time when will things change? when you demand it. and when we bring about that change but waiting on others is not proven profitable in many regards. for the next year we should think about trying to be whatever change it is we desire. what is left of today and tomorrow it seems like a really good time and place to start. turning south one of my favorite people in the world dana perino. when you look back over the past year what are some of your dominant memories good...
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thank very much for your time today. thank ou. very much for your time today. thank yom ukraine's— very much for your time today. thank you. ukraine's youngest _ very much for your time today. thank you. ukraine's youngest ever- very much for your time today. thank you. ukraine's youngest ever mp - you. ukraine's youngest ever mp reflectinu you. ukraine's youngest ever mp reflecting on _ you. ukraine's youngest ever mp reflecting on 100 _ you. ukraine's youngest ever mp reflecting on 100 days _ you. ukraine's youngest ever mp reflecting on 100 days of - you. ukraine's youngest ever mp reflecting on 100 days of the - you. ukraine's youngest ever mp | reflecting on 100 days of the war. it is time now for a look at the weather forecast. it is time now for a look at the weatherforecast. let's it is time now for a look at the weather forecast. let's get the very latest details with ben. our things are looking for the weekend? for many, it has been a pretty nice day today but i want to fog on the weather across the of wales because here we have seen strong crowds g
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takes time, time that could lost lives. more than anyone, law enforcement understands the strain an active shooter puts on a community in crisis. in these stressful life or death situations, law enforcement officers are too often relying on social media to communicate with surrounding communities so no one accidently walk into the line of fire including other members of law enforcement. law enforcement needs and deserves the best tools available, certainly better than twitter to communicate with their community. if you look at the after action reports, so many incidents, they all recognize it should have been so helpful to have a way to quickly and safely communicate with other members of law enforcement or the local community about an active shooter. i'm proud this bill has the endorsement of law enforcement organizations across the country at the national, state and local levels and that it's resoundingly bipartisan effort. thank you to all of my colleagues on both sides of the aisle who have supported this commonsense me
takes time, time that could lost lives. more than anyone, law enforcement understands the strain an active shooter puts on a community in crisis. in these stressful life or death situations, law enforcement officers are too often relying on social media to communicate with surrounding communities so no one accidently walk into the line of fire including other members of law enforcement. law enforcement needs and deserves the best tools available, certainly better than twitter to communicate...
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it's time to engage. it's time to plant more trees. hoo! ♪♪ time to build more trust. time to make more space for all of us. so while the others look to the metaverse and mars, let's stay here and restore ours. yeah, it's time to blaze our trail. 'cause the new frontier? it ain't rocket science. ♪♪ it's right here. ♪♪ i'll take celebrity endorsements -you should buy crypto trust me, i'm an actor - i'm in! (buzzer) -[narrator] investing is not a game so, be careful where you get your advice do your own research at investor.gov before you invest, investor.gov >>> we showed you this chart before the break jim lebenthal's new buy, gpc >> auto parts company. you may recall, that i sold some shares, paypal left me with a little cash with which to work and i was working in retail and maybe we thought it was going to walmart or target but the thing about this space, it is a somewhat inflation resistant space and not being perfectly recession and inflation resistant but if you look at people who are currently going back to work, and most of them drive to work, and as yo
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it's about seven-week lied time -- lead time to prepare time. for instance, a meeting on september 2nd, staff will need to submit the item for approval by mid-july. just beginning to prepare them and have them understand what the of all the commission mandates are. i'm joined by the public works commission secretary. i like to have him stand up here and introduce himself. >> chair peskin: absolutely. >> good morning, supervisors. my name is bob fuller. i'm the commission affairs manager for the public works commission. i previously ran the oversight committee for the alameda county, affordable housing bond. before that, worked for the city of chicago's committee on housing and real estate. i'm proud resident of district 8. >> chair peskin: thank you mr. fuller. congratulations or condolences whatever is in order. >> congratulations, we're lucky to have bob with us. [ laughter ] he and i are working to put all the finishing touching on the onboarding plan. beginning in september, the public works commission will oversee the department of public w
it's about seven-week lied time -- lead time to prepare time. for instance, a meeting on september 2nd, staff will need to submit the item for approval by mid-july. just beginning to prepare them and have them understand what the of all the commission mandates are. i'm joined by the public works commission secretary. i like to have him stand up here and introduce himself. >> chair peskin: absolutely. >> good morning, supervisors. my name is bob fuller. i'm the commission affairs...
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scholl's time. our insoles are designed with unique massaging gel waves, for all-day comfort and energy. find your relief in store or online. >>> welcome back to "fast money. the k-web china internet jumped as beijing eased covid lock down restrictions and chinese regulators are ending their probe of didi, closing more than 24% higher so it ko this be an inflection point for china tech basically, their unlocking the handcuffs on didi. >> but the problem is they've been on a long time and they could go back on whenever. and we used to spend a lot of time talking about this group and i think the pandemic threw it in a whole other kind of range. and then we had the bit of time with tiktok and what we might do for something like that. so to me, i think it is uninvestable, for every great story. and know tim followed that space closely for a long time. for every great story over there, now they're trading at discounts to our names here because of that uncertainty as it related to regulatory so i don't fi
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frosty time is kinda like "you time", if "you time" tasted like a frosty. hey willie! can i get a hand with this? you got this brother. i know you've been working out. please, this is pretty heavy. that's why i got the small man. when it's frosty time... choose wisely. choose wendy's new strawberry frosty. wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. through project up, comcast is committing $1 billion dollars so millions more students can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. 6.30, right now. and we're checking out the weather, which seems to be gorgeous this morning started off the day with a beautiful full moon. yes, ending up with a beautiful, full sunshine and saying not a cloud in the sky to block it. and that's going to be a problem cup later this afternoon. we've
frosty time is kinda like "you time", if "you time" tasted like a frosty. hey willie! can i get a hand with this? you got this brother. i know you've been working out. please, this is pretty heavy. that's why i got the small man. when it's frosty time... choose wisely. choose wendy's new strawberry frosty. wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is...
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they do have time on their hands, after all. and then i will not let you down — it's george michael freedom uncut. will it be any good? you've got to have faith, jane. excellent. plenty more puns where they came from. let's start with elvis. i mean, i love a lot of baz luhrmann�*s work. so tell me, what's it like? yeah, this is the man who made strictly ballroom, moulin rouge, the great gatsby. he's got this typically frenetic style, and here he is taking on the myth, the legend, the king of rock and roll, elvis, and the man who discovered him played by tom hanks, colonel tom parker. let's have a look as we go back right to the beginning of the story where elvis was a country boy around country fairs with gospel and country at his heart. and then colonel parker discovers him at the fairground and realises he might have a hit act on his hands. what are you thinking, jimmy? i don't know what i'm thinking. please lord, don't let him hurt my baby. hurt him? looks like they wanna... now, i don't know. nothing about music, | but i
they do have time on their hands, after all. and then i will not let you down — it's george michael freedom uncut. will it be any good? you've got to have faith, jane. excellent. plenty more puns where they came from. let's start with elvis. i mean, i love a lot of baz luhrmann�*s work. so tell me, what's it like? yeah, this is the man who made strictly ballroom, moulin rouge, the great gatsby. he's got this typically frenetic style, and here he is taking on the myth, the legend, the king...
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many years ago we were a 3—0 every time. many years ago we were a 3-0 up— every time. many years ago we were a 3-0 up against— every time. many years ago we were a 3—0 up against northern _ every time. many years ago we were a 3—0 up against northern and _ every time. many years ago we were a 3—0 up against northern and bash - 3—0 up against northern and bash northern— 3—0 up against northern and bash northern ireland. _ 3-0 up against northern and bash northern ireland.— northern ireland. there is some optimism- _ northern ireland. there is some optimism- i— northern ireland. there is some optimism. i love _ northern ireland. there is some optimism. i love that _ northern ireland. there is some optimism. i love that glass - optimism. i love that glass half—full attitude. from both of you let's have a prediction. i half-full attitude. from both of you let's have a prediction.— let's have a prediction. i think it ma no let's have a prediction. i think it may go down. _ let's have a prediction. i think it may go down. it _ let's have a prediction. i
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you knew the clout of time magazine in use case and you know time magazine was a bohemoth at the time. i think that things start to fade when during the johnson presidency bear in mind. john f. kennedy creates this liberal tide that's liberal in the most literal sense that flows into the johnson presidency faith in government in 1964 stands at 77% and that's largely because of john f kennedy. i think having us believe in ourselves and believe in our government. but linda johnson while he takes advantage of that and puts through the laws of the great society mostly in 1965 after he's elected to the presidency in his own right faces the quagmire of vietnam. and he is not necessarily truthful with the american people maybe by his own doing or because he's being misled by his advisors and as the war becomes more and more controversial. the press becomes more and more critical and i think that's when things sort of start to slide. but you know all presidents have a mixed relationship with the press barack obama came to the lbj library where there's a quote from lyndon johnson if i if i wal
you knew the clout of time magazine in use case and you know time magazine was a bohemoth at the time. i think that things start to fade when during the johnson presidency bear in mind. john f. kennedy creates this liberal tide that's liberal in the most literal sense that flows into the johnson presidency faith in government in 1964 stands at 77% and that's largely because of john f kennedy. i think having us believe in ourselves and believe in our government. but linda johnson while he takes...
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time to lie low. her next meal should wonder by soon. >>> hello, welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm michael homes, appreciate the company, coming up on cnn news room, the aftermath of the supreme court decision still sweeping the nation, cnn following protests across the country. the peaceful and the sometimes disordererly. >>> plus, striking down on ukraine's capitol only strengthening the push for more military aid for allies. all of this as g-7 world
time to lie low. her next meal should wonder by soon. >>> hello, welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm michael homes, appreciate the company, coming up on cnn news room, the aftermath of the supreme court decision still sweeping the nation, cnn following protests across the country. the peaceful and the sometimes disordererly. >>> plus, striking down on ukraine's capitol only strengthening the push for more military aid for allies. all of...
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now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello. you're watching sportsday on bbc news with me, ben croucher. coming up: the chase is on and england are doing it their way. news from the final test between england and new zealand on the way. pretty neita — daryll makes it a sprint double at the uk athletics championships. and as the gates open at the all england club, we'll tell you what to look out for at wimbledon. thanks forjoining us. this summer has seen england shift the way they approach test cricket — more dynamic, more exciting, more entertaining. the fourth day of the final test against new zealand at headingley was all of the above. before play, england were forced into a change with wicketkeeper sam billings replacing ben foakes, who tested positive for covid. when we got going, england impressed with both bat and ball in the afternoon. with 0llie pope on 81 and joe root 55, they closed on 183—2 in their second innings, chasing 296 for a series whitewash. patrick gearey was watching. sam billings had been busy —
now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello. you're watching sportsday on bbc news with me, ben croucher. coming up: the chase is on and england are doing it their way. news from the final test between england and new zealand on the way. pretty neita — daryll makes it a sprint double at the uk athletics championships. and as the gates open at the all england club, we'll tell you what to look out for at wimbledon. thanks forjoining us. this summer has seen england shift the way they...
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to night time ah flight attendants who are flying continuously across time zones. them increased risk of cancer. people sleep 5 hours a night or last ever 300 percent increased rescue of calcification of the corner heard, wow, we've shown that when resident physicians work extended duration shifts, they make significantly more serious medical hers. they stab themselves more often with needles or scalpels. the more senior physicians have an increased risk of making a serious error in the patient. during surgery, they have 170 percent increased risk of having motor vehicle crash, driving home from work. so many adverse effects of insufficient sleep and extended work hours. for those who cannot escape shift work and otherwise healthy lifestyle can help improve their quality of sleep. nutrition for example, plays an essential role in stabilizing our sleep wake rhythm. ease san koda is an endocrinologist and metabolism specialist. she's headed a vast study on the links between sleep disorders and obesity. when you start analyzing hormonal leader over the 24 hours, i go, you recognize that
to night time ah flight attendants who are flying continuously across time zones. them increased risk of cancer. people sleep 5 hours a night or last ever 300 percent increased rescue of calcification of the corner heard, wow, we've shown that when resident physicians work extended duration shifts, they make significantly more serious medical hers. they stab themselves more often with needles or scalpels. the more senior physicians have an increased risk of making a serious error in the...
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dow futures up 187 as we noted, a pretty good week for stocks first time in a long time all three indexes are higher between 2.5% and 4% this week. this would be unless something crazy happens today, the first positive week for all major indexes in four weeks. we have been dropping for a month. in the bond market, stocks have gone up and yields gone down the 10-year treasury is back under 3.1% compare that to one week ago when the 10-year treasury was 3.34%. i know it doesn't sound like a lot. that's a big move in a couple of days crude is moving down crude oil up a couple cents today. d d down overall the lowest close yesterday since may 10th more growing concern of the economic slowdown. opec meets next week scheduled for thursday we will see if they did something. natural gas down to $6.16. and bitcoin and ethereum on the rise bitcoin above 21,052 >>> let's get a check of how things are going around the world and the top headlines with julianna tatelbaum in the london newsroom she has more green on the screen julianna, good morning >> brian, good morning things in europe are looking up
dow futures up 187 as we noted, a pretty good week for stocks first time in a long time all three indexes are higher between 2.5% and 4% this week. this would be unless something crazy happens today, the first positive week for all major indexes in four weeks. we have been dropping for a month. in the bond market, stocks have gone up and yields gone down the 10-year treasury is back under 3.1% compare that to one week ago when the 10-year treasury was 3.34%. i know it doesn't sound like a lot....
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it“s felt like a very long time. it has been talked about a huge amount, and just it can breed so much confidence, and it can run through the rest of the group. remember, this was more than just the first test of the new summer. for england, they hoped this was the start of a new test match era. some called it a reset, the captain preferred the term blank canvas. well, thanks to the former skipper, joe root, here is an image to inspire england onwards. joe wilson, bbc news. let's go back now to my colleague at buckingham palace, reeta chakra barti. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell is with me. and the queen's appearance was the perfect ending for everyone watching. yes, she will have known how important it was for her to make this final balcony appearance. this, after all, was the finale to the whole jubilee after all, was the finale to the wholejubilee celebrations. it wouldn't have been complete without her. i am sure she was determined to be here if at all possible, despite the discomfort she felt on thurs
it“s felt like a very long time. it has been talked about a huge amount, and just it can breed so much confidence, and it can run through the rest of the group. remember, this was more than just the first test of the new summer. for england, they hoped this was the start of a new test match era. some called it a reset, the captain preferred the term blank canvas. well, thanks to the former skipper, joe root, here is an image to inspire england onwards. joe wilson, bbc news. let's go back now...
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to hard times. | grace has got us to hard times. think, that i grace has got us to hard times. i think, that i think is one of the things that has made to have such an impact that we have lived during the last 70 years. so much has changed in the world. politically, technologically, socially, and yet she has not changed. she sort of stay the same and may be that as part of her power, in a way. ian, let me you, do you think her majesty likes being photographed? weill. let me you, do you think her ma'esty likes being photographed?* likes being photographed? well, it is interesting _ likes being photographed? well, it is interesting that _ likes being photographed? well, it is interesting that you _ likes being photographed? well, it is interesting that you mention - likes being photographed? well, it| is interesting that you mention that because _ is interesting that you mention that because when i was making arrangements to fly to london, to windsor— arrangements to fly to london, to windsor castle
to hard times. | grace has got us to hard times. think, that i grace has got us to hard times. i think, that i think is one of the things that has made to have such an impact that we have lived during the last 70 years. so much has changed in the world. politically, technologically, socially, and yet she has not changed. she sort of stay the same and may be that as part of her power, in a way. ian, let me you, do you think her majesty likes being photographed? weill. let me you, do you think...
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watergate was a big-time scandal. woodward and bernstein for the post investigated they uncovered the misconduct in the corrupt practices of the nixon administration forcing the president to resign it's a very neat and tidy shorthand. for explaining the scandal and that is emblematic of most media myths neat tidy simplistic. and easy explanation for a much broader more complex. turn of events. related to this factor is that it is an interpretation that avoids the complexities of watergate even at the time even when it was unraveling in 1973 in 1974 people had a hard time keeping all the actors straight. who was haldeman who was ehrlichman who was dean? who were these these players? and where did they fit in? and over the years over the passage of 50 years. it has become even more difficult. to keep it all straight who was who and watergate and where do they fit in? this story the heroic journalist interpretation cuts through all that complexity cuts through all the other actors and focuses on the journalists and their
watergate was a big-time scandal. woodward and bernstein for the post investigated they uncovered the misconduct in the corrupt practices of the nixon administration forcing the president to resign it's a very neat and tidy shorthand. for explaining the scandal and that is emblematic of most media myths neat tidy simplistic. and easy explanation for a much broader more complex. turn of events. related to this factor is that it is an interpretation that avoids the complexities of watergate even...
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just remember no matter how many times you tried? the next time this may be the time. so never give up this fight and thank you. thank you for not allowing the life that you started with. be a burden but an incentive. to put you where you are today, because i'm this that we are guided by our experiences and those experiences that you've had. growing up in public housing struggling to get through college and going on to get a terminal degree. and now sitting one of the most famous famous pulpits in america and servant under the great dome of these united states of america as a united states senator the first and is the first time i've said this african-american to represent the state of georgia in the united states and ever. all of that because you kept the faith. a way out of no way. absolutely you made a way out of no way. thank you for that. thank you.
just remember no matter how many times you tried? the next time this may be the time. so never give up this fight and thank you. thank you for not allowing the life that you started with. be a burden but an incentive. to put you where you are today, because i'm this that we are guided by our experiences and those experiences that you've had. growing up in public housing struggling to get through college and going on to get a terminal degree. and now sitting one of the most famous famous pulpits...
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i am a fiduciary, not just some of the time, but all of the time. charles schwab is proud to support the independent financial advisors who are passionately dedicated to helping people achieve their financial goals. visit findyourindependentadvisor.com >>> good morning welcome back to "squawk box. we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. the pain continues this morning after the rough sessions after last week. that's not the case. more concern with the dow futures indicated off 560 points the nasdaq down by 329 s&p off 88 if you look at the percentage changes, you will see it is significant pain which continues to come. last week, the dow off 4.6%. s&p off 5% nasdaq off 5%. those percentage losses this morning are also going to be adding up with the point levels. 10-year treasury is yielding 3.23%. that is a jump in the yields across the board everything is higher 2-year treasury at 3.193%. the 5-year is 3.376% 30-year treasury at 3.259% >>> cryptocurrency also adding up with the pressure from one market going to another market a hug
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i'm gonna reclaim my time. the findings of the nfl investigation into allegations of sexual harassment by dance miter and the commanders organization remain secret. mr. snyder himself has not been held accountable by the nfl. additionally the nfl entered into an agreement with dan snyder which prevents the findings of the internal investigation from coming to light. every step of the way the nfl appears to have been part of the cover-up that is resulted in criminal allegations of the maintenance of a culture harassment at the washington commanders being swept under the rug. meanwhile, we know women work for the washington commanders are still being subjected to a hostile workplace environment while the nfl has stood by dan snyder. statements that have held dan snyder accountable are impossible to verify because of your unwillingness to reveal the findings of the internal investigation. with antitrust exemption that the nfl enjoys because we enabled it to be and profitable as an enterprise, it is no secret that
i'm gonna reclaim my time. the findings of the nfl investigation into allegations of sexual harassment by dance miter and the commanders organization remain secret. mr. snyder himself has not been held accountable by the nfl. additionally the nfl entered into an agreement with dan snyder which prevents the findings of the internal investigation from coming to light. every step of the way the nfl appears to have been part of the cover-up that is resulted in criminal allegations of the...
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yourself much time or effort. it's only going to be a matter— effort. it's only going to be a matter of— effort. it's only going to be a matter of months. what is more iikeiy— matter of months. what is more likely is— matter of months. what is more likely is that graham brady, the chairman— likely is that graham brady, the chairman of the committee, if he had enough _ chairman of the committee, if he had enough letters, notjust chairman of the committee, if he had enough letters, not just the 54 he that triggered the vote, if he had 150 letters of no—confidence in boris _ 150 letters of no—confidence in borisjohnson, he would probably maybe _ borisjohnson, he would probably maybe decide that there was enough of a feeling within the parliamentary party to hold another vote of— parliamentary party to hold another vote of no—confidence regardless of the roles _ vote of no—confidence regardless of the roles. that may be that boris johnson's — the roles. that may be that boris johnson's biggest st
yourself much time or effort. it's only going to be a matter— effort. it's only going to be a matter of— effort. it's only going to be a matter of months. what is more iikeiy— matter of months. what is more likely is— matter of months. what is more likely is that graham brady, the chairman— likely is that graham brady, the chairman of the committee, if he had enough _ chairman of the committee, if he had enough letters, notjust chairman of the committee, if he had enough letters, not...
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teo duty all the time. if we did, we would deal with response on that what did tulsa and almost every other city in the united states do they went in and trained their officers, in part thanks to channel 2, the very first training tape i'm aware of in the united states was produced by you and channel 2 and that tape went out to thousands of police departments in conjunction with the safe schools program. and the word was put out across the country, and tulsa really was an innovative leader shortly after columbine. >> jim, when you have an active shooter like this, why is it important the officers respond and move in immediately? >> well, the number one goal is to preserve lives that aren't lost not to give first aid, not to try to do evacuations. the officers are going to try to locate the shooter, they're going to try to listen for the gunfire and move towards it. and the suspect has really two choices. surrender or be taken out by the team that enters the building. >> that's background, as i mentioned ear
teo duty all the time. if we did, we would deal with response on that what did tulsa and almost every other city in the united states do they went in and trained their officers, in part thanks to channel 2, the very first training tape i'm aware of in the united states was produced by you and channel 2 and that tape went out to thousands of police departments in conjunction with the safe schools program. and the word was put out across the country, and tulsa really was an innovative leader...
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earth's atmosphere is 99 times thicker than mars, the blades are rotating 10 times faster than any helicopter on earth, the equivalence of an airplane flying two times higher than mount everest. double what it normally flies in the atmosphere. the atmosphere is so thin, there is nothing for it to grasp. there are all kinds of other technological adaptations to allow this to fly. to even keep it flying you have to take into account it would be something like on earth if you are writing your bicycle but put your backpack on the front handlebars. it's not just the atmosphere itself. it has to go through freezing nights. even during the daytime, the temperature difference on mars is substantial, it lacks an atmosphere. if you are -- your head would be freezing so it had to be able to account for that as it takes flight and goes vertical into the air. it's an amazing feat that this thing took off. potentially it's a sidekick, navigator. a lot of dismissal this could possibly take flight. we have been flying on earth are 100 years, and here we will take flight on a planet that is nothing like earth
earth's atmosphere is 99 times thicker than mars, the blades are rotating 10 times faster than any helicopter on earth, the equivalence of an airplane flying two times higher than mount everest. double what it normally flies in the atmosphere. the atmosphere is so thin, there is nothing for it to grasp. there are all kinds of other technological adaptations to allow this to fly. to even keep it flying you have to take into account it would be something like on earth if you are writing your...
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it's time to plant more trees. hoo! ♪♪ time to build more trust. time to make more space for all of us. so while the others look to the metaverse and mars, let's stay here and restore ours. yeah, it's time to blaze our trail. 'cause the new frontier? it ain't rocket science. ♪♪ it's right here. ♪♪ >>> welcome back fed ex trading near session lows shares have outperformed rival ups since the new ceo took his role on june 1st and josh you recently bought it >> i did i bought it for a trade, if it goes my way maybe it turns into an investment. they came out in march, affirmed full year guidance, hope that doesn't have to change, raised their dividend by 53%. the stock had its best single day performance since the 1980s on the heels of them having done that so i'm staying with it since that happened. and now, we're going to basically get the first quarter under the new ceo. and for those that are relatively new to the story, fred smith was in his late '70s, there was an activist involved, they nudged him out, and the coo took over. the reason t
it's time to plant more trees. hoo! ♪♪ time to build more trust. time to make more space for all of us. so while the others look to the metaverse and mars, let's stay here and restore ours. yeah, it's time to blaze our trail. 'cause the new frontier? it ain't rocket science. ♪♪ it's right here. ♪♪ >>> welcome back fed ex trading near session lows shares have outperformed rival ups since the new ceo took his role on june 1st and josh you recently bought it >> i did i...
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to cover those 2 hours in time time. when tv viewership across the us site were given to opening night, the 1st in the cds of 6 televised hearing. it was a sealed center for what was to follow. the story was laid out, some of the characters to introduce, including witnesses and people from trumps. in a circle, evidently the investigating committee had worked out, but if a case was to be built against a reality tv presidents, they needed to flex some muscle and swim. after all, they had to push back against the big light trump narrative about a stolen election. i ran twice and we won twice and we did better. the reason the big lies been so effective is that it tells trump supporters exactly what they want to hear. he's been telling them that essentially every election has been stolen, that they are being held captive by media lead by a political lead by a business to leave that does not care about them. in fact that they're being robbed every day. can these people be content st otherwise? and this is one of the great ques
to cover those 2 hours in time time. when tv viewership across the us site were given to opening night, the 1st in the cds of 6 televised hearing. it was a sealed center for what was to follow. the story was laid out, some of the characters to introduce, including witnesses and people from trumps. in a circle, evidently the investigating committee had worked out, but if a case was to be built against a reality tv presidents, they needed to flex some muscle and swim. after all, they had to push...
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it was about the same time. another thing i found interesting, which your question brings up, is that we have a myth in this country about the sole inventor with a eureka moment. some inventor sitting alone in his or her shop and they say eureka, i have the solution to the problems in this area. that is pretty rare. you don't have that that much. you have other people building on inventions other people made. like walter hunt, his invention was built on by smith & wesson, and before them a couple of other people. they acquired the patent and refined it. samuel morse, he did not really invent the telegraph. he improved the speed of communications over wires by using a coiling method developed by somebody else. eli whitney, who used to be given credit for the cotton gin, he just refined the way of separating seeds from cotton. you have inventors refining on other people's inventions all the time. but happening with the guns in the cartridges, pretty much the same time. host: the military is certainly the biggest c
it was about the same time. another thing i found interesting, which your question brings up, is that we have a myth in this country about the sole inventor with a eureka moment. some inventor sitting alone in his or her shop and they say eureka, i have the solution to the problems in this area. that is pretty rare. you don't have that that much. you have other people building on inventions other people made. like walter hunt, his invention was built on by smith & wesson, and before them a...
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here's a running short on time here. so skip this this was just a quote from bemis talking about his treatments of lee and how impressed lee was her. how impressed bemis was with lee. um after gettysburg course lee is on the losing end of that fight. he tenders his resignation. jefferson. davis does not accept it, but this is an interesting letter o lee it's not lee's normal tone with the president and i suspect that he wrote this letter uh different in case they was actually did accept his resignation and this letter i think was made for publication. it never had to be published obviously because it is resignation is not accepted but this this letter is very different in in tone there and skip ahead a little bit here. to the winner encampment of 1863 1864 outside of orange courthouse these headquarters would be can't see what i'm pointing out. these headquarters was right over here on the shoulder of this mountain. he was sleeping under canvas throughout the entire winter. i did not want to move into a house. he had ple
here's a running short on time here. so skip this this was just a quote from bemis talking about his treatments of lee and how impressed lee was her. how impressed bemis was with lee. um after gettysburg course lee is on the losing end of that fight. he tenders his resignation. jefferson. davis does not accept it, but this is an interesting letter o lee it's not lee's normal tone with the president and i suspect that he wrote this letter uh different in case they was actually did accept his...
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i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. the chair recognizes the gentleman from washington, mr. kilmer. five minutes, sir. mr. kilmer: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to honor the life and legacy of flight officer roscoe perkins. a distinguished aviation pioneer who helped pave the way for racial integration in the united states armed forces. and who is service has in-- and whose service has inspired generations of aviators. flight officer roscoe perkins served our country in world war ii. as a military pilot and was one of the first black american pilots to serve in the united states armed forces. flight officer perkins was among the nearly 1,000 men referred to as the taws key gee air -- tuskegee airmen who trained at the army airfield in alabama. the tuskegee airmen were citizens who wanted to fight for their country. but were originally barred from doing so due to segregationist policies at the time. this led to the creation of the tuskegee institute to train black army personnel to become pilots. despite facing
i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. the chair recognizes the gentleman from washington, mr. kilmer. five minutes, sir. mr. kilmer: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to honor the life and legacy of flight officer roscoe perkins. a distinguished aviation pioneer who helped pave the way for racial integration in the united states armed forces. and who is service has in-- and whose service has inspired generations of aviators. flight officer roscoe perkins served our...
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the - to the front of the times. the sunday times brings the element of the fact that she is so well respected globally.- the fact that she is so well respected globally. the fact that she is so well resected aloball . , ., ., , respected globally. yes, and i was 'ust respected globally. yes, and i was just watching _ respected globally. yes, and i was just watching the _ respected globally. yes, and i was just watching the tribute _ respected globally. yes, and i was just watching the tribute from - respected globally. yes, and i was just watching the tribute from the | just watching the tribute from the new australian premiere, which i thought was extremely gracious and very dignified and genuinely affectionate. i know we're coming on other issues later, but it is this fantastic new dirty dutch dignity, the service, no one can question the fact that for 70 years, she's dedicated her entire life to the service of this country and the commonwealth. and the effect she's had through what i suppose you call a soft power
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local time. it's always a gunman bought an ar style rifle to the shooting and they bought it, most of the time, legally. less than three hours after he bought that gun, the killing started. in nine days since uvalde where 19 children and two of their teachers were shot to death, this country has had at least 20 more mass shootings. p look at the map. all over. p the u.s. stretch from coast to coast. let's not forget it wasn't three weeks ago that we learned the horrible news that ten people had bp shot to death in a supermarket in a mostly black neighborhood in buffalo, new york. the suspected gunman pleading not guilty to murder and hate crime charges as well a domestic terror charge. if convicted, he faces life without parole. let's bring in folks who can talk about this and help us get through, at least educate us on what's going on. i want to bring in caitlin collins. former republican congressman charlie dent. good evening to all of you. i wish it was you aren't better circumstances. preside
local time. it's always a gunman bought an ar style rifle to the shooting and they bought it, most of the time, legally. less than three hours after he bought that gun, the killing started. in nine days since uvalde where 19 children and two of their teachers were shot to death, this country has had at least 20 more mass shootings. p look at the map. all over. p the u.s. stretch from coast to coast. let's not forget it wasn't three weeks ago that we learned the horrible news that ten people had...
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this time it's abortion. next time it will be marriage equality. the next time -- they've already done voting rights. every right we have fought so hard for is at stake right now. >> s.e., how do republicans counter that? >> well, yeah, i think the roe ruling was a huge -- they might like the outcome, but politically i can't imagine a better turnout engine than this ruling for democrats. and you can make the argument that the republicans' legislative victories and the supreme court victory by a conservative court are regressive, they're taking us backwards. whether you like them or not, you can't deny the fact that they're going backwards, right, they're taking us back to a different time when these weren't rights. republicans are banning books. i mean, it really does feel anachronistic with where the country is. so i think that's a good message for democrats. you know, look, the economy is still going to be a huge driver for the election. but i absolutely think, look, the democrats got a big boost from both of these rulings, i feel like, and they
this time it's abortion. next time it will be marriage equality. the next time -- they've already done voting rights. every right we have fought so hard for is at stake right now. >> s.e., how do republicans counter that? >> well, yeah, i think the roe ruling was a huge -- they might like the outcome, but politically i can't imagine a better turnout engine than this ruling for democrats. and you can make the argument that the republicans' legislative victories and the supreme court...
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only time will tell. but it is we the people who get to decide what our anthem is by what music we use in moments of civic celebration. susan: the book is called "o say can you hear?: a cultural biography of the star-spangled banner" and i am very appreciative of mark clague. thank you for your time. mark: thank you, susan. great to talk to you. >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on c-span now. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government and the we are funded by these cable companies including charter. >> charter has invested billions in infrastructure, technology, and powering opportunity in communities began small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications supports a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >>
only time will tell. but it is we the people who get to decide what our anthem is by what music we use in moments of civic celebration. susan: the book is called "o say can you hear?: a cultural biography of the star-spangled banner" and i am very appreciative of mark clague. thank you for your time. mark: thank you, susan. great to talk to you. >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on c-span now. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp....
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it's almost 100 times 500 times a 1000 times. there is no state, no institution in an organization that gives you this kind of profit. you just have to be lucky actually. well, the more people fell bitcoin, the less it's worth. people have been selling big time in november, the crypto coin reached a rec, hold high value of nearly $70000.00 us dollars. but in the following month, it started going down, reaching $35000.00 in january. it took another blow in early may, falling below $30000.00, and by june it had lost another $10000.00 dropping below its benchmark value of $20000.00 the. well, let's bring our guests into the show. we have joining us from nairobi, alec on statue, an investor and c. o at rich management in london, name ass lamb is chief market unless that avar trade. and in dublin, brian lucy, professor of international finance and commodities at trinity business school. welcome to all, let me start with professor bryan. then what prompted the sell off in the 1st place, bryan? well, decline and other criptos and we ten
it's almost 100 times 500 times a 1000 times. there is no state, no institution in an organization that gives you this kind of profit. you just have to be lucky actually. well, the more people fell bitcoin, the less it's worth. people have been selling big time in november, the crypto coin reached a rec, hold high value of nearly $70000.00 us dollars. but in the following month, it started going down, reaching $35000.00 in january. it took another blow in early may, falling below $30000.00, and...
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so many times we're faced with challenges and hard times. we have prevailed and stood stronger. rabbi mendel wind field says. >> the synagogue just secured in closed on a new location on friday at 55 80 alamuddin expressway. he says they couldn't have done it without the love and support from the community. a gofundme page which was created after the fire brought in about $200,000 in a second crowdfunding campaign and how bad fire dot com brought in 1.5 million dollars to help by the new building. amazing to see the community come together in such a beautiful e. >> heartwarming. and are always are to the future. rabbi wind field says they're now moving into the design phase to transform the location into a safe and sacred place for all place. far. hebrew school for adult education, for classes, for events, for social events. rabbi wind field says they plan to have more security at this new facility, especially after the synagogue's experience from the fire nearly 6 months ago, he shared surveillance images with kron 4 from that day which showed someone on the property. >> moment
so many times we're faced with challenges and hard times. we have prevailed and stood stronger. rabbi mendel wind field says. >> the synagogue just secured in closed on a new location on friday at 55 80 alamuddin expressway. he says they couldn't have done it without the love and support from the community. a gofundme page which was created after the fire brought in about $200,000 in a second crowdfunding campaign and how bad fire dot com brought in 1.5 million dollars to help by the new...
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with less wait time and fewer delays. and a focus on health and safety in every neighborhood through zero emissions fleets. best of all, prop a won't raise your taxes. vote yes on prop a for fast, safe, reliable transit. i have been so pleased to hear of all of you vigilantes out there that want to camp out at these drop boxes. we put the word out today, if you are going to come, and the immune will, and stuff ballot boxes this time, you will get caught. so, don't try it. we will be there, we will have hidden trail cameras, we will have people parked there watching you, it will follow you to your car, get your license plate, it will happen. don't try it. >> that's an arizona state senator, suggesting that people stop, and harassed people who vote by dropbox. well this example may be extreme, and illegal, it is, unfortunately, only one piece of a terrifying, and much more sophisticated network of republicans, intent on using voter fraud to the steele as many elections as they can. they banned this fever dream, ever since t
with less wait time and fewer delays. and a focus on health and safety in every neighborhood through zero emissions fleets. best of all, prop a won't raise your taxes. vote yes on prop a for fast, safe, reliable transit. i have been so pleased to hear of all of you vigilantes out there that want to camp out at these drop boxes. we put the word out today, if you are going to come, and the immune will, and stuff ballot boxes this time, you will get caught. so, don't try it. we will be there, we...
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, on prime time? >> yeah. you know, i had made case some of these republican candidates who have been out in recent primaries who have been making races all about what happened in the last election, that they are missing the boat because voters want them to look forward. the exact same thing is even more so. the question here, because democrats are in control, okay? as you, there is polls out there saying people have moved on. they don't really want to be told yet again what, by the way, most of the law enforcement agencies told us about what happened on that day. they want politicians that are going to address the here and the now. what they're getting from this white house is not any of that. it's a lot of blame casting, a lot of nonsense how they intend to do something but people know it is not real. democrats would still have the opportunity to maybe make some real concrete steps if they took some better policy decisions. instead of doing that, they say look over here, look at shiny thing, let us continue
, on prime time? >> yeah. you know, i had made case some of these republican candidates who have been out in recent primaries who have been making races all about what happened in the last election, that they are missing the boat because voters want them to look forward. the exact same thing is even more so. the question here, because democrats are in control, okay? as you, there is polls out there saying people have moved on. they don't really want to be told yet again what, by the way,...
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, the risk of suicide three times and the risk that an incident will be fatal five times to play that out. during the covid-19 and response in the lockdowns, we have no reason to be concerned as domestic violence increased even while being underreported. i don't have the statistics, how the gun violence increased during that time period, but we know that it is a tragic form of gun violence that we often really do not hear about. in fact, many mass shootings on both ones you've heard about and ones you haven't heard about, start with an act of domestic violence, either earlier in time or directly related to the incident as we've recently seen. >> and currently federal law prohibits spouses with a history of domestic abuse from possessing a gun. but the so-called boyfriend loophole allows abusive dating partners, like abusive boyfriends and girlfriends, to have access. could you explain how this boyfriend loophole works and what we could do about it? >> well, what we have to do about it is close it. there's really no reason why in 2022 we shouldn't give protection to intimate -- where t
, the risk of suicide three times and the risk that an incident will be fatal five times to play that out. during the covid-19 and response in the lockdowns, we have no reason to be concerned as domestic violence increased even while being underreported. i don't have the statistics, how the gun violence increased during that time period, but we know that it is a tragic form of gun violence that we often really do not hear about. in fact, many mass shootings on both ones you've heard about and...
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frosty time is kinda like "you time", if "you time" tasted like a frosty. hey willie! can i get a hand with this? you got this brother. i know you've been working out. please, this is pretty heavy. that's why i got the small man. when it's frosty time... choose wisely. choose wendy's new strawberry frosty. there's a reason comcast business powers more businesses than any other provider. actually, there's a few... comcast business offers the fastest, reliable network... the protection of securityedge™ and the most reliable 5g network. want me to keep going? i can... whether your small business is starting or growing, you need comcast business. technology solutions that put you ahead. get a great offer on internet and security, now with more speed and more bandwidth. plus find out how to get up to a $650 prepaid card with a qualifying bundle. happening today. several tenants rights groups will speak out about the end of programs for helping california renters during the pandemic. now, the last of california's covid eviction protections is due to end friday. the program
frosty time is kinda like "you time", if "you time" tasted like a frosty. hey willie! can i get a hand with this? you got this brother. i know you've been working out. please, this is pretty heavy. that's why i got the small man. when it's frosty time... choose wisely. choose wendy's new strawberry frosty. there's a reason comcast business powers more businesses than any other provider. actually, there's a few... comcast business offers the fastest, reliable network... the...
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it's time to plant more trees. hoo! ♪♪ time to build more trust. time to make more space for all of us. so while the others look to the metaverse and mars, let's stay here and restore ours. yeah, it's time to blaze our trail. 'cause the new frontier? it ain't rocket science. ♪♪ it's right here. ♪♪ ♪♪ making friends again, billy? i like to keep my enemies close. guys, excuse me. i didn't quite get that. i'm hard of hearing. ♪♪ oh hey, don't forget about the tense music too. would you say tense? i'd say suspenseful. aren't they the same thing? can we move on guys, please? alexa, turn on the subtitles. and dim the lights. ok, dimming the lights. >>> on hideous days like today, we need a key on what stocks can still work facing aggressive multiple rate hikes from the fed. it could possibly throw us into a full-broken recession. raw cost inflation but there is at least one group i believe in it is the managed care providers. even in a recession people do not stop paying their health insurance premiums although, i will ask because i may b
it's time to plant more trees. hoo! ♪♪ time to build more trust. time to make more space for all of us. so while the others look to the metaverse and mars, let's stay here and restore ours. yeah, it's time to blaze our trail. 'cause the new frontier? it ain't rocket science. ♪♪ it's right here. ♪♪ ♪♪ making friends again, billy? i like to keep my enemies close. guys, excuse me. i didn't quite get that. i'm hard of hearing. ♪♪ oh hey, don't forget about the tense music too....
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only time will tell but i don't think so. >> eric smith the new york times. >> two questions. a two-part question. one, how were these assurances given? do they go all the way up to president zelenskyy speaking to president biden? can you give us a sense of how you are calibrating sending these advanced weapons into ukraine without the fear of provoking russia? is that a constant concern throughout? dr. kahl: the assurances have been given and what levels of the ukrainian government. secretary austin has raised these issues with the minister in their numerous calls. they are talking to each other once or twice a week. that has been true since the beginning of the conflict. this particular assurance goes all the way to the top of the ukrainian government, to include president zelenskyy. on escalation, look, we are mindful of the escalation risking everything we are doing. president biden has made it clear we have no intention of coming into direct conflict with russia. we don't have an interest in the conflict in ukraine widening to a broader conflict or evolving into world war
only time will tell but i don't think so. >> eric smith the new york times. >> two questions. a two-part question. one, how were these assurances given? do they go all the way up to president zelenskyy speaking to president biden? can you give us a sense of how you are calibrating sending these advanced weapons into ukraine without the fear of provoking russia? is that a constant concern throughout? dr. kahl: the assurances have been given and what levels of the ukrainian...