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etc. ., ., ., . etc. you mentioned economic choices- _ etc. you mentioned economic choices. obviously _ etc. you mentioned economic choices. obviously the - etc. you mentioned economic l choices. obviously the economy is in dire straits. the eu has a covid recovery budget fund, the best part of 200 billion euros, available for italy. when you talk about where giorgia meloni might sit, she needs to make sure she holds onto that sort of funding. yes, and this funding, _ onto that sort of funding. yes, and this funding, like - onto that sort of funding. yes, and this funding, like the - and this funding, like the programmes related to this funding will last until at least 2026. so almost the entire parliament term. i think giorgia meloni, of course, because of her background and because of her background and because of her background and because of the ideology of her party, is likely to try to strike alliances in europe with specific countries. i think poland more than hungary, to be honest. but at the same
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etc.- foreign policy, economic choices etc etc. ., ., choices etc etc. you mentioned economic _ choices etc etc. you mentioned economic choices _ choices etc etc. you mentioned economic choices there, - economic choices there, obviously the economy is in dire straits. the eu has a covid recovery budget fund, the best part of 200 billion euros available for italy. when you talk about where giorgia meloni might sitcom machines need to make sure she has access to that sort of funding.- make sure she has access to that sort of funding. yes, the problems _ that sort of funding. yes, the problems related _ that sort of funding. yes, the problems related to - that sort of funding. yes, the problems related to this - problems related to this funding... problems related to this funding. . ._ problems related to this fundinu... , ., ., ~ ., funding... -- giorgia meloni miaht funding... -- giorgia meloni might sit. — funding... -- giorgia meloni might sit, means _ funding... -- giorgia meloni might sit, means she - funding... -- giorgia meloni might sit, means sh
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, etc. and so obviously they need to stay a little longer to work out really what is going on there and what the safety situation is that long term. what, what are their plans? so the i 8 wants to keep them there. i wouldn't say indefinitely, but as long as necessary. so for several weeks, months, whatever is the situation there and, and they would have to really be on site and monitor closely was happening there, assessing the damage to the systems, the functioning of all the security mechanisms, the working conditions, et cetera, et cetera. that's what the i a, a has said, we don't know. we have heard conflicting information that there was information that they would already leave to morrow. those will us who stayed behind. grossi has said he wants them to stay longer. russia hasn't principal agreed to a longer stay, but has also clarified all these things are very fluid. are very fluid, these the here and yeah, we don't know where that will work. but from a security point of view, they wo
, etc. and so obviously they need to stay a little longer to work out really what is going on there and what the safety situation is that long term. what, what are their plans? so the i 8 wants to keep them there. i wouldn't say indefinitely, but as long as necessary. so for several weeks, months, whatever is the situation there and, and they would have to really be on site and monitor closely was happening there, assessing the damage to the systems, the functioning of all the security...
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nueva yo de 3200 vuelos fueron cancelados cuando millones regresan de feriado por el dÍa de abajork etc. provocando inconvenientes en el trÁnsito aÉreo y mÁs de 3200 vuelos cancelados cuando millones r regresan del feriado del dÍa de o de hastatrabajo y en texas residentes se quedaron sin e electricidad luego de una tormenta de granizo y rÁfagas de viento de hasta 70 millas por hora. solo en george han caÍdo entre 10 11 pulgadas de lluvia por eso el gobernador ha declarado estado de emergencia quedaron bajo el agua dejando a cientos atrapados y desplazados y ademÁs vehÍculos fueronore inundaciones en dos siglos y casas y comercio quedaron bajo el agua dejaron a residentes desplazados y escenas de v vehÍculos fueron arrestados por las fuertes corrientes. (m >>> en mÉxico kate es huracÁn catÁlogo no rÍa ayuno avanza frente a las costas deÚsica(. >>> en mÉxico en huracÁn ca categorÍa uno avanza frente a las costas del pacÍficoenos trÓ impactan mÉxico provocando lluvias en casi todo su territorio dejando devastadoras y mortales inundaciones como nos muestra dejando torre
nueva yo de 3200 vuelos fueron cancelados cuando millones regresan de feriado por el dÍa de abajork etc. provocando inconvenientes en el trÁnsito aÉreo y mÁs de 3200 vuelos cancelados cuando millones r regresan del feriado del dÍa de o de hastatrabajo y en texas residentes se quedaron sin e electricidad luego de una tormenta de granizo y rÁfagas de viento de hasta 70 millas por hora. solo en george han caÍdo entre 10 11 pulgadas de lluvia por eso el gobernador ha declarado estado de...
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this money that's being hemorrhaged on this war could go back to supporting schools and businesses etc and obviously we'd then be in the business of sanctions relief so it's in putin's hands to stop this war at any time uh otherwise i think the ukrainians will fight very hard they have the momentum now and uh russia and the russian people will suffer going back to this long arranged systems i understood your answer but still ukrainians are saying that if they get more weapons and this opportunity to be more flexible i would say on the battlefield the war would end faster there are other voices which are actually trying to put zelinski and putin at the negotiation table what do you think is the right approach to the situation as i said putin could end this war tomorrow if he chose to it would be better for russia better for the russian people obviously better for ukraine it would be better for the world because this war is also uh resulting in an exacerbation of inflation high energy prices um food insecurity in the global south and all of that needs to be put at the kremlin's doorstep
this money that's being hemorrhaged on this war could go back to supporting schools and businesses etc and obviously we'd then be in the business of sanctions relief so it's in putin's hands to stop this war at any time uh otherwise i think the ukrainians will fight very hard they have the momentum now and uh russia and the russian people will suffer going back to this long arranged systems i understood your answer but still ukrainians are saying that if they get more weapons and this...
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i5 will be no impact made on waiting times etc? , . ' ' times etc? is that right, 15%, inflation plus _ times etc? is that right, 1596, inflation plus 596? _ times etc? is that right, 1596, inflation plus 596? that - times etc? is that right, 1596, inflation plus 596? that is - times etc? is that right, 1596, | inflation plus 596? that is what times etc? is that right, 1596, i inflation plus 596? that is what it currently runs _ inflation plus 596? that is what it currently runs out. _ inflation plus 596? that is what it currently runs out. people - inflation plus 596? that is what it currently runs out. people are i inflation plus 596? that is what it i currently runs out. people are very sunportive — currently runs out. people are very sunportive of _ currently runs out. people are very supportive of nurses, _ currently runs out. people are very supportive of nurses, of— currently runs out. people are very supportive of nurses, of course, i supportive of nurses, of course, around the country, and treasure nurses, but some people watching this,
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, etc. he's been, he is putting a reporting from separation in ukraine that finally el salvador is festival of fire bulls has returned. the pandemic has extinguished the traditional event for the past 2 years. locals, the tourists were back as happy as ever to help each other with tiny rolled rags drenched and gasoline disciplines wear gloves and masks, and in a mil to safety. police, try to make sure no one gets intoxicated. local agent has it. the event commemorates the eruption of a local volcano in the mid 17th century, making some provisions stay life. a reminder of the top story we're following for you on to the southern pakistan. bryson for even more flooding. a huge amount of water is moving down the induced river towards since province, forcing millions of people to a battling. northern cities also remain inundated from early arrange, old and 1200 people to die so far. these funds coming up, meet the women in india, trying to save one of the world's larger species of stalks. i've be
, etc. he's been, he is putting a reporting from separation in ukraine that finally el salvador is festival of fire bulls has returned. the pandemic has extinguished the traditional event for the past 2 years. locals, the tourists were back as happy as ever to help each other with tiny rolled rags drenched and gasoline disciplines wear gloves and masks, and in a mil to safety. police, try to make sure no one gets intoxicated. local agent has it. the event commemorates the eruption of a local...
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they have the coax etc. etc., they have more than that we do. but honestly i am being sincere i don't know the answer to that question. >> i think are small donors are moderates -- our small donors are moderates. online small donor fundraising, it will change. >> the biggest changes we are doing better. it used to be their domain and now it is ours. >> the only game on our side is trump. in terms of low dollar. if you look at oil fundraising that is done by the committees, 80% of it has his name somewhere in it. >> i think we have a question that came in from an online viewer. >> is somebody watching? [laughter] we didn't put it up. >> it's one of my kids, telling me how much he likes me. [laughter] >> the question is how much -- what present -- what percent of maga voters and rnc voters, is how the question reads? >> first of all, to assume every republican is a maga voter is wrong. you can agree with donald trump. one of the things we used to do when trump was president, we stash the job approval and a three-part instead of a two-part. the rea
they have the coax etc. etc., they have more than that we do. but honestly i am being sincere i don't know the answer to that question. >> i think are small donors are moderates -- our small donors are moderates. online small donor fundraising, it will change. >> the biggest changes we are doing better. it used to be their domain and now it is ours. >> the only game on our side is trump. in terms of low dollar. if you look at oil fundraising that is done by the committees, 80%...
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, etc. and i think it's so long as we keep sidestepping the real problems, we're going to be yet another famine in a couple of years. the issue of climate is just one issue that has derailed the other interventions in somalia, obviously now with exacerbating everything. but there is a system infrastructure issue in terms of from donor giving money to you and agencies implementing programs and the lack of sort of read a long term strategy around. how do you listen? somali is a income or, or lame that comes, comes from life stuck in farming. yet we have that in been little to support those communities who have been very little to actually maybe move this communities from, from those particular skills to other skills. or they can start, you know, living life rather than being saved all the time from 2011 till now. the displacement capone of somebody has doubled. so now nearly 40 percent of the population was or one in to be some mileage is displaced by the end of this year's drought, or hopeful
, etc. and i think it's so long as we keep sidestepping the real problems, we're going to be yet another famine in a couple of years. the issue of climate is just one issue that has derailed the other interventions in somalia, obviously now with exacerbating everything. but there is a system infrastructure issue in terms of from donor giving money to you and agencies implementing programs and the lack of sort of read a long term strategy around. how do you listen? somali is a income or, or lame...
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what a great culture people are welcoming me, etc. , etc. well, they didn't welcome it with they said to her over drinks was hillary, you don't want to come to work here. you're an attractive woman. he will assault you, i promise you. and she didn't go to work. she basically didn't take the job. so if that level of people at miramax knew, how many others knew or should have known that he was doing the agents who sent their actresses up to hotel suites and the and the young actors came back. in some case, they didn't come back. in some cases they were doing they were career advancement for them. but many came back wounded, hurt, abused by this monster. and they tell their agents, what do the agents do? nothing. see a issued a statement at one point and after harvey was exposed in the fall of 2017, saying we should have done more, the top agency there. so i was interested in and in the culture of silence and try in the book to identify how that happened and who some of the culprits were. and i covered the trial every day. and one of the great
what a great culture people are welcoming me, etc. , etc. well, they didn't welcome it with they said to her over drinks was hillary, you don't want to come to work here. you're an attractive woman. he will assault you, i promise you. and she didn't go to work. she basically didn't take the job. so if that level of people at miramax knew, how many others knew or should have known that he was doing the agents who sent their actresses up to hotel suites and the and the young actors came back. in...
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what a great culture people are welcoming me, etc. , etc. well, they didn't welcome it with they said to her over drinks was hillary, you don't want to come to work here. you're an attractive woman. he will assault you, i promise you. and she didn't go to work. she basically didn't take the job. so if that level of people at miramax knew, how many others knew or should have known that he was doing the agents who sent their actresses up to hotel suites and the and the young actors came back. in some case, they didn't come back. in some cases they were doing they were career advancement for them. but many came back wounded, hurt, abused by this monster. and they tell their agents, what do the agents do? nothing. see a issued a statement at one point and after harvey was exposed in the fall of 2017, saying we should have done more, the top agency there. so i was interested in and in the culture of silence and try in the book to identify how that happened and who some of the culprits were. and i covered the trial every day. and one of the great
what a great culture people are welcoming me, etc. , etc. well, they didn't welcome it with they said to her over drinks was hillary, you don't want to come to work here. you're an attractive woman. he will assault you, i promise you. and she didn't go to work. she basically didn't take the job. so if that level of people at miramax knew, how many others knew or should have known that he was doing the agents who sent their actresses up to hotel suites and the and the young actors came back. in...
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, etc. i think there's a failure in terms of the 8th system in the infrastructure that isn't for me on the we are missing the point. i mean, obviously, right now we're about saving lives. and obviously we need to raise fun to quote unquote, a nice of beyond the saving lives. i, our government, this government needs to acting and asking the right questions around how the money that the, the country is allocated. things can we know on the ground that the money that the money would not efficiently spend on with 1000000000 building programs, water infrastructure, diversification of likelihood, and etc, etc. and i think it's so long as we keep by stuffing the real problems. we're going to be yet another famine in a couple of years. the issue of climate is just one issue that has drilled the intervention for money. obviously. now exacerbating everything that is just the infrastructure issue in terms of donor giving money to you and agencies implementing programs and the lack of really long term st
, etc. i think there's a failure in terms of the 8th system in the infrastructure that isn't for me on the we are missing the point. i mean, obviously, right now we're about saving lives. and obviously we need to raise fun to quote unquote, a nice of beyond the saving lives. i, our government, this government needs to acting and asking the right questions around how the money that the, the country is allocated. things can we know on the ground that the money that the money would not efficiently...
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, etc. that wolf of wall street mentality, you know, we've all seen that movie. everyone who came into that industry loved that movie, so you had to create the illusion of success. if you were a guy, then you had to wear suit, tie, dress shoes all the time. we were told, don't smoke roll—ups — proper cigarettes only. make sure your car was clean, hair, beard. i had a man bun when i first started and i got taken to one side and was like, "that's not ownership material." i mean, we all want to get rich, right? l yeah. that's why we're all here, i we're all wearing nice suits at 8:00 in the morning. they would really talk down on people that had normaljobs and normal lives, you know, if you had a nine to five, you were seen as less than if — because theyjust made you feel as if those kind of people do not want to be successful. some direct sales companies i've investigated take part in what's known as super challenge friday. don't make as many sales as your colleague? there could be conse
, etc. that wolf of wall street mentality, you know, we've all seen that movie. everyone who came into that industry loved that movie, so you had to create the illusion of success. if you were a guy, then you had to wear suit, tie, dress shoes all the time. we were told, don't smoke roll—ups — proper cigarettes only. make sure your car was clean, hair, beard. i had a man bun when i first started and i got taken to one side and was like, "that's not ownership material." i mean, we...
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and sweating and going to the beach, etc, etc, and doing well, but because people picked up on the story after the word in time magazine that lodge had to take a nap every day and get into pajamas. what would you rather have that he was in pajamas and campaigning like hell or that he was him in pajamas not doing anything. it's it's it's it's literally. naughty what you can get away with if you don't do the research. no, ladies and gentlemen, would you please join me in thanking doctors gelman and nichter? you did, okay. the book is the campaign of the century and dr. gelman will sign copies of the book tonight in the lobby. thank you for being here and get home safe in the rain. cs cspan.org/history. >> good evening. i'm associate professor and chair of the presidency program
and sweating and going to the beach, etc, etc, and doing well, but because people picked up on the story after the word in time magazine that lodge had to take a nap every day and get into pajamas. what would you rather have that he was in pajamas and campaigning like hell or that he was him in pajamas not doing anything. it's it's it's it's literally. naughty what you can get away with if you don't do the research. no, ladies and gentlemen, would you please join me in thanking doctors gelman...
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now you have digital and influencers, etc. the theatrical business is as important as it has ever been. is it going to be a $9.3 billion business? no. maybe it will be an $8 billion business. i am not sure, but it is not going away. anybody that says to you, and i will not name names, who says the movie business is over, are fools. the movie business is not over, the television business is not over. we have new verticals. content on gambling, social content. it is just an expanding world. and so i think, as everybody is now on the demand side of the business, fighting over distribution and content, i have made the decision, and we have made the decision as a company, to be on the supply side. >> nobody is getting laid off. he is an incredible executive. i said, ok. i did not know what to do. then, as you know, because i have seen you in abu dhabi, he said -- because there were rumors about this -- and he says, why don't you come here? we will give you an island. and we will figure out economics. i called up dana and said, here
now you have digital and influencers, etc. the theatrical business is as important as it has ever been. is it going to be a $9.3 billion business? no. maybe it will be an $8 billion business. i am not sure, but it is not going away. anybody that says to you, and i will not name names, who says the movie business is over, are fools. the movie business is not over, the television business is not over. we have new verticals. content on gambling, social content. it is just an expanding world. and...
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, witt— the party and the one nation groups etc, will that exacerbate the divisions _ etc, will that exacerbate the divisions in the party and because the government not to function? it's very difficult compromise for any prime _ very difficult compromise for any prime minister to reach and she has a challenge — prime minister to reach and she has a challenge on tuesday next week. you mentioned the divisions in the party. that leads us nicely into the sunday express, a message with boris saying, stop fighting and back the new pm. what is he calling for? he is new pm. what is he calling for? he: is saying that liz truss is very capable, capable of leading britain, capable, capable of leading britain, capable of succeeding him. and it is absolutely essential that they unite behind the next pm. the trouble is, obviously 60 people resigned over the lack of trust and they felt that had been totally breached, to do with borisjohnson. are they going to listen to this? and i think the composition of the cabinet will be crucial. i think a wider spread. that will be very interesting to see.
, witt— the party and the one nation groups etc, will that exacerbate the divisions _ etc, will that exacerbate the divisions in the party and because the government not to function? it's very difficult compromise for any prime _ very difficult compromise for any prime minister to reach and she has a challenge — prime minister to reach and she has a challenge on tuesday next week. you mentioned the divisions in the party. that leads us nicely into the sunday express, a message with boris...
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, they are global products, plastics, the etc, they are global products, plastics, the etc, �*any are in in the dollar, so any drop in the pound directly in the dollar, so any drop in the costsi directly over in the dollar, so any drop in the lastsi directly over in the dollar, so any drop in the last 20 iirectly over in the dollar, so any drop in the last 20 years/ over in the dollar, so any drop in the last 20 years we over in the dollar, so any drop in the last 20 years we have )ver in the dollar, so any drop in the last 20 years we have been running, our the last 20 years we have been rur our , our �* products =:- remains close to histerjclews. a trading where credibility of britain's the credibility of britain's finances is up for question. i have never seen a budget move the pound like this in my entire career. essentially with interest rates rising in the uk, it's more expensive to fund the deficit, which keeps getting wider, especially with the announcements we had in the budget. the only way out of this doom loop, we have to tame inflation and get interest rates back down.-
, they are global products, plastics, the etc, they are global products, plastics, the etc, �*any are in in the dollar, so any drop in the pound directly in the dollar, so any drop in the costsi directly over in the dollar, so any drop in the lastsi directly over in the dollar, so any drop in the last 20 iirectly over in the dollar, so any drop in the last 20 years/ over in the dollar, so any drop in the last 20 years we over in the dollar, so any drop in the last 20 years we have )ver in the...
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., etc., so you are seeing much more flux ability at the national level to respond -- more flexibility at the national level to respond than the european union level. guy: what happens we get into the depths of winter and we have a problem? the french authorities were out there with reporters in terms of how many red notices they will have to issue this winter in terms of reducing demand and potential rationing, etc.? you read through the report, there is a lot of reliance, the french are going to rely on the u.k., the u.k. are going to rely on the french prayed what happens if they collide? mujtaba: a really good question. one big question hanging in the background over this question is security and supply through the winter and their relationship and whether the two sides can come to an accommodation over the protocol and how they will cooperate on the irish sea. i think that will be difficult given the fact that the government made a deal with members in parliament, so i think it remains to be seen. it is absolutely going to be a very challenging winter. on the question of energy su
., etc., so you are seeing much more flux ability at the national level to respond -- more flexibility at the national level to respond than the european union level. guy: what happens we get into the depths of winter and we have a problem? the french authorities were out there with reporters in terms of how many red notices they will have to issue this winter in terms of reducing demand and potential rationing, etc.? you read through the report, there is a lot of reliance, the french are going...
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etc.. what is that during? that is during the prime public -- primary season. all of these republicans in the primaries are trying to outdo themselves in the most extreme position on abortion and guns defending january 6 rioters and trump. they became part of the mainstream. you get -- masters in arizona and it gives us the opportunity that we never thought we would have. again, circumstances change -- the political environment changed a little bit. gas prices. but man, do we love would republicans give us and assist that get nominees that voters feel are outside the mainstream area >> as we sit here today they are eight weeks left before the election and in modern politics it is still a lifetime. but the imperative for your -- the narrative for your site would be to turn to the economic issue of that overall can you make that happen? is it happening to mark >> to show you how long the -- is it happening? >> to show you how long eight weeks is, -- while inflation rate went up and while the stock markets take a big hit. >> you know, i was debating but my point b
etc.. what is that during? that is during the prime public -- primary season. all of these republicans in the primaries are trying to outdo themselves in the most extreme position on abortion and guns defending january 6 rioters and trump. they became part of the mainstream. you get -- masters in arizona and it gives us the opportunity that we never thought we would have. again, circumstances change -- the political environment changed a little bit. gas prices. but man, do we love would...
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well, the can have terrible consequences and foster barcode, inconceivable, etc. or is a concept that is designed to ward off questions on distract from the real question was ne monson. how could such a thing happen? he began that had never been allowed to happen on a schedules elsewhere as we commemorates a day. and we must sincerely and truly remember the events of the past fall in such remembering as painful that is most especially. so for you, the families, phones, and doors between germany too, we must feel that pain, the events, if not to $72.00, left steep dogs gaz within the lives of those all the lost loved ones. the trauma munich has embedded itself again. then our collective memory in israel, you've noticed deep dark scars. i've had also been left in the stockman for us in the city of munich game. and in the federal republic of germany, good numbers of today's act of remembrance can only be sincere, i'm bytes. and if we are prepared to recognize painful, fancy, if we acknowledge all that the story of the olympic attack is also a story of misjudgments by
well, the can have terrible consequences and foster barcode, inconceivable, etc. or is a concept that is designed to ward off questions on distract from the real question was ne monson. how could such a thing happen? he began that had never been allowed to happen on a schedules elsewhere as we commemorates a day. and we must sincerely and truly remember the events of the past fall in such remembering as painful that is most especially. so for you, the families, phones, and doors between germany...
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it's and cisgendered, etc., etc. . and so this plays into why some of it is about the gruesomeness of it that you had to look at. mike brown be executed for 9 minutes. it's it's hard to look away. even mike brown. you can you can read darren wilson's jury tests, grand jury testimony, and hear him refer to it. mike, is it in how he was? look? he was walking through the bullets and all this crazy stuff, you know what i mean? but you don't watch this executed had the power of a still photo because it didn't move. that knee didn't move. but it was the the rawness of live video. so you had to sit with that. some of it was was a pandemic. we were sitting there doing a pandemic. we were whole. we were angry. we were poor. we were frustrated. we were tired. we'd already heard about my arbery. we just watched christian cooper harassed in central park for bird watching is a harvard educated black man. bird watching central park on memorial day that in a safe brother and even he got harassed and the whiteness was weaponized. so a
it's and cisgendered, etc., etc. . and so this plays into why some of it is about the gruesomeness of it that you had to look at. mike brown be executed for 9 minutes. it's it's hard to look away. even mike brown. you can you can read darren wilson's jury tests, grand jury testimony, and hear him refer to it. mike, is it in how he was? look? he was walking through the bullets and all this crazy stuff, you know what i mean? but you don't watch this executed had the power of a still photo because...
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how olmstead was had nothing to do with yosemite and it was a failure, etc. , etc.. well, the legislation signed while he was already in california and he saw this big champion of it. so it's really nice to get the story. well, yeah i mean, we didn't even touch on a discussion of. thomas starr king and was the sort of the most vocal champion for yosemite and to a large measure, the the act was act was passed also as king had died in the middle of the civil war. king was a not enormously influential figure in union circles in california and had been raised a lot of money for the sanitary sanitary and had been helped kick insisted california staying in the union. he was he was a very influential figure he and olmstead didn't know each other they they talked a lot went on to take out to california then king died a very early age natural causes worked himself to death probably and diphtheria and other things but you know in the was introduced really only literally months after king had died. and to some extent it's it's it's reasonable to interpret that, you know, one of
how olmstead was had nothing to do with yosemite and it was a failure, etc. , etc.. well, the legislation signed while he was already in california and he saw this big champion of it. so it's really nice to get the story. well, yeah i mean, we didn't even touch on a discussion of. thomas starr king and was the sort of the most vocal champion for yosemite and to a large measure, the the act was act was passed also as king had died in the middle of the civil war. king was a not enormously...
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i have heard folks say well, we need time when we can be alone and to talk and etc. i hope that we can evolve into having men and women but, at this point, that is where it. it is. but, when we have our retreats and we have a retreat every year. we have brought in like doctor jaclyn thompson that that presented in front of us. and, then, reverend doctor pope has also presented and, she and doctor thompson did a session for us together. >> i do not see it as sexist by any means. i see it as men needn need certain things to address. women have certain groups. that is the way i see it. >> you are probably right about that but, i think we need to have a time when we come togeth. >> we will see what happens, we will follow the holy spirit and see what happens. i can't take t take it either way. >> as i mentioned earlier, the contemporary translations say brothers and sisters in harmony and unity. i think that is the ultimate. >> if the bible was written by women, it would probably be a whole lot different. a lot of vs of versus would not be in there. there. that old of be
i have heard folks say well, we need time when we can be alone and to talk and etc. i hope that we can evolve into having men and women but, at this point, that is where it. it is. but, when we have our retreats and we have a retreat every year. we have brought in like doctor jaclyn thompson that that presented in front of us. and, then, reverend doctor pope has also presented and, she and doctor thompson did a session for us together. >> i do not see it as sexist by any means. i see it...
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writers, directors, actors, etc. there is the portion of my life you are dealing with investors, how to grow the business and where you want to go. a great training ground has been the talent agency business, because you have to build the business for your clients, make sure they are happy, and now i am doing all that, plus doing stuff for the company, but also making sure the shareholders are happy. david: you have to deal with quarterly earnings. that is a pain sometimes. ariel: i don't find it a pain. i don't know why. one person from nike said to me one time when the earnings are good, it is an easy process. they have been good for five quarters now? so right now, i feel good about the process. we will see. i have not experienced the downside of that conversation. david: let's talk about the future of the entertainment business. where do you think it is going? do you think there will be movie theaters forever? do you think everything will be streamed at some point? as someone who represents talent what are you te
writers, directors, actors, etc. there is the portion of my life you are dealing with investors, how to grow the business and where you want to go. a great training ground has been the talent agency business, because you have to build the business for your clients, make sure they are happy, and now i am doing all that, plus doing stuff for the company, but also making sure the shareholders are happy. david: you have to deal with quarterly earnings. that is a pain sometimes. ariel: i don't find...
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, etc. but from the point of view, for real research, from a point of view of understanding what is happening here from the point of view of your own attitude towards this regime. this is quite important to be here. so this is my country. my country is not equal to put his country, and i prefer to be here because i don't feel and to get a guilt, so i don't feel any responsibility for put on the thrusters. so this is my troops. ah, but again, in some circumstances could be noticeable to, to, to leave the country just like it was inevitable for primarily prominent journalists to leave russia in order to contribute information, real alternative information for the russian population. they can do it from inside, until now i can broadcast and i can write, but it could finish in any moment. couldn't, doesn't scare you though, darcy, he's a real dick said we're who is sincerely assured that nobody can shut her. she is authority. that he, she has mission to create new silver and she knew greatness t
, etc. but from the point of view, for real research, from a point of view of understanding what is happening here from the point of view of your own attitude towards this regime. this is quite important to be here. so this is my country. my country is not equal to put his country, and i prefer to be here because i don't feel and to get a guilt, so i don't feel any responsibility for put on the thrusters. so this is my troops. ah, but again, in some circumstances could be noticeable to, to, to...
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the asian engraver man in labor, food, clothing etc. with the younger ones thought with some indignity and disrespect of them. bradford decided each family could growing keep the food they raised, the change in attitude among the settlers was stunning. the women in 1622 state how many children in 1623 as bradford explained, the women now went willingly into the field and took their little ones with them to set corn. food production rose dramatically. in a couple years the colony was able to export a load of green to england. as the historian nathaniel explains, the pilgrims had stumbled on the power of capitalism although the fortunes of the colony still teetered precariously in the years ahead, the inhabitants never again start. new england turned to trading and shipbuilding given lack of cash crop, those early merchants knew about capitalism even though the word wouldn't be invented for a couple of hundred years many of them road at the tops of their ledgers in the name of god and profit. for these merchants saw personal economic succ
the asian engraver man in labor, food, clothing etc. with the younger ones thought with some indignity and disrespect of them. bradford decided each family could growing keep the food they raised, the change in attitude among the settlers was stunning. the women in 1622 state how many children in 1623 as bradford explained, the women now went willingly into the field and took their little ones with them to set corn. food production rose dramatically. in a couple years the colony was able to...
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the scheme often had their ceremony is there etc. etc-— there etc, etc. the band of the coldstream — there etc, etc. the band of the coldstream guards _ there etc, etc. the band of the coldstream guards there. - there etc, etc. the band of the coldstream guards there. the | there etc, etc. the band of the - coldstream guards there. the balcony party now. the trumpeters, state trumpeters, moving into position. as i have done for more than 300 years. this has taken place every time we have had a new king or queen. state trumpeters sound warning. guard present arms! the kings got alongside the band of the coldstream guards. —— king's guard. and on the balcony there, the trumpeters, the state trumpeters of the household cavalry. the garter king of arms. he is accompanied by the earl marshal and other officers of arms. and the serjeant at arms will make the first and principal proclamation. the garter king of arms. he will shortly speak. and the crowds there, their arms aloft with their camera phones waiting to catch this moment. robert hardman is with m
the scheme often had their ceremony is there etc. etc-— there etc, etc. the band of the coldstream — there etc, etc. the band of the coldstream guards _ there etc, etc. the band of the coldstream guards there. - there etc, etc. the band of the coldstream guards there. the | there etc, etc. the band of the - coldstream guards there. the balcony party now. the trumpeters, state trumpeters, moving into position. as i have done for more than 300 years. this has taken place every time we have...
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and passionately about america's role in the world, what they saw, what they thought should happen etc.. it was a stark difference from all the other candidates with the exception of some of the incumbents who obviously were doing this as part of their job and knew a lot about it. that was the biggest difference. among the republican veterans, they were quite critical and quite carefully critical, not just slamming about the pull out of afghanistan last summer. and critical of biden and his leadership there. the democrats simply didn't mention it or defend it, they simply didn't mention it. those were the two things were there was differences. , basically one of the things which we saw this year and we have seen in previous years is that both political parties back in 2021 when you had to recruit really soft out veterans. they wanted veterans to run. was equally intense -- that was equally intense and political presence. they found that there was a reason for that. veterans were more favorably perceived by the voters than nonveterans. it didn't matter the gender, female veterans were a
and passionately about america's role in the world, what they saw, what they thought should happen etc.. it was a stark difference from all the other candidates with the exception of some of the incumbents who obviously were doing this as part of their job and knew a lot about it. that was the biggest difference. among the republican veterans, they were quite critical and quite carefully critical, not just slamming about the pull out of afghanistan last summer. and critical of biden and his...