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people close to james deny that. however, they don't deny that he was very much bucking for that disney deal. >> james and i have talked a lot about a potential role for him. he and i will continue to talk about whether there's a role for him at this company. we've had a good relationship. >> for james, the idea that he could move to disney in a very senior executive role would both enable him to put one over on his brother, who will be inheriting this much smaller, you know, right-wing news network, not a media empire at all, really. so he will be the winner, ultimately, in this kind of endless rivalry with his brother. but also, politically, it would land him at a company that has no discernible politics at all, and in fact, a company that is almost self-consciously apolitical. >> we feel very strongly about where we're positioned to grow the company as a standalone company. >> lachlan, on the other hand, was furious initially about the deal. people in lachlan's world describe this as james rushing to basically gut
people close to james deny that. however, they don't deny that he was very much bucking for that disney deal. >> james and i have talked a lot about a potential role for him. he and i will continue to talk about whether there's a role for him at this company. we've had a good relationship. >> for james, the idea that he could move to disney in a very senior executive role would both enable him to put one over on his brother, who will be inheriting this much smaller, you know,...
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james is the spare. >> but james proves himself to be as good as his father at putting profit before principle. and it's very successful. >> james murdoch is now at the top of the company, is almost certain to succeed his father, and he's doing tremendously. he goes from a junior member of the family to a successful executive at newscorp, to the ceo of sky, to now being in charge of news international, their global division. >> lachlan has at that point, gone off to australia, and he's doing his own thing. he's basically left the family business. liz at that time, it was off doing their own thing as well. so james is the one working for the family, doing the hard work, flying around the world. >> he has built the empire overseas. he has now settled in london with his family. and he's in the midst of a big move. >> newscorp. is in the process of trying to acquire bskyb. that's a paid tv broadcaster serving the uk and ireland. murdoch's prize, getting their hands on all of bskyb and all of its cash. >> aside from the bbc, bskyb is the biggest broadcaster in the uk. >> if you want premi
james is the spare. >> but james proves himself to be as good as his father at putting profit before principle. and it's very successful. >> james murdoch is now at the top of the company, is almost certain to succeed his father, and he's doing tremendously. he goes from a junior member of the family to a successful executive at newscorp, to the ceo of sky, to now being in charge of news international, their global division. >> lachlan has at that point, gone off to australia,...
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james will not charge her. she is elderly and _ james will not charge her. she is elderly and has _ james will not charge her. me is elderly and has respiratory disease and she is in a very vulnerable position. she has no heating or hot water because the back boiler had gone off. it is not about money with them people. it is about giving them a service and doing for them what they need to be done. what has gone wrong? back what they need to be done. what has gone wrong?— has gone wrong? back in the office, has gone wrong? back in the office. the — has gone wrong? back in the office, the business - has gone wrong? back in the office, the business takes i office, the business takes dozens of calls from people who cannot heat their homes. james is also driven by the need to protect vulnerable residents from being overcharged and from shoddy workmanship. you from being overcharged and from shoddy workmanship.— from being overcharged and from shoddy workmanship. you have no hot water and _ shoddy workmanship. you have no hot water and you _ shoddy workmansh
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james. ms. james: you are correct we do. we had a provision and bipartisan to have alleviate those questions in the affordable cares act. it was broken apart and away it should not have been and did not help arkansas and americans. we do see a lot of hospital across the state and it is important we have the hospitals being taken care of. it is a lot more than we could be doing to keep them open. people are not having to drive hundreds of miles, people are not having to flown it. people are not having to do take my medicine now and divvy up until i get to my doctor's appointment. do i want to have this drive and spend another gas tank to drive to little rock? arkansas did not have the resources available, especially with veterans. we need to make sure everything is taken care of, with all hospitals. that should be first and foremost. moderator: mr. boozman. mr. boozman: rural hospitals are so important. if you do not have a world hospital, you lose that, you lose it in your county, and community. you lose your doctors. pretty
james. ms. james: you are correct we do. we had a provision and bipartisan to have alleviate those questions in the affordable cares act. it was broken apart and away it should not have been and did not help arkansas and americans. we do see a lot of hospital across the state and it is important we have the hospitals being taken care of. it is a lot more than we could be doing to keep them open. people are not having to drive hundreds of miles, people are not having to flown it. people are not...
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thousands of troops up the james river. i don't have an answer for that. but they didn't. so lee contented himself with shifting the last of the first quarter divisions, closer to the pontoon bridge, but keeping ap hills core north of the james in position to defend richmond against what was now [inaudible] after the fighting had died out [inaudible] -- grant however admitted that, quote, not knowing appearances in front of you, i cannot give positive directions how far or how hard you should push in the morning. i believe this two year judgment knowing that you will push any advantage that may be gained. thus the general-in-chief can cindy to delegate operational decisions to me the first offensive with george meade's game completely not grants pennsylvania didn't hesitate he passed the information on to hancock encouraging those officers to make the attack to exploit the huge if possible fleeting numerical advantage over the beleaguered beauregard. hancock's corps had somewhat been bloodied on the 16th, so the events -- w
thousands of troops up the james river. i don't have an answer for that. but they didn't. so lee contented himself with shifting the last of the first quarter divisions, closer to the pontoon bridge, but keeping ap hills core north of the james in position to defend richmond against what was now [inaudible] after the fighting had died out [inaudible] -- grant however admitted that, quote, not knowing appearances in front of you, i cannot give positive directions how far or how hard you should...
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james: oops. okay, josh, is this a phenomenon of they're in public a lot and they're bound to say things they don't mean, make mistakes, or is it this a -- is this a deeper issue? i guess this is maybe roughly as bad as when she had that laughing pit during the discussion of the crepe january refugees. what do you make of this? >> it is a deeper issue, because it's not the only gaffe that the vice president has made. and this is not just any speech. you're at the demilitarized zone setting american foreign policy and our national security or posture. and to make a blunder like that is bad enough, but it's part of a pattern we've seen with the vice president. the bigger political concern is that, look, if president biden doesn't run for another term, there is just widespread democratic party concern that harris would start out as the nominal front-runner, but she would be a very weak front-runner, and there would be a lot of other democrats running against her. it would create a messy, messy democr
james: oops. okay, josh, is this a phenomenon of they're in public a lot and they're bound to say things they don't mean, make mistakes, or is it this a -- is this a deeper issue? i guess this is maybe roughly as bad as when she had that laughing pit during the discussion of the crepe january refugees. what do you make of this? >> it is a deeper issue, because it's not the only gaffe that the vice president has made. and this is not just any speech. you're at the demilitarized zone...
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james murdoch is now the clear heir, but a scandal is right around the corner and james' good fortune is about to be threatened. >> james murdoch is now at the top of the company almost certain to succeed his father. >> he's in the midst of trying to buy b. sky b., the british broadcaster, when the packing scandal breaks. >> accused of packing phone messages of public figures. >> there were thousands of victims. >> are you a fit person to run? >> the murdochs are going to need every bit of help they can get to outrun this scandal and get this deal done.
james murdoch is now the clear heir, but a scandal is right around the corner and james' good fortune is about to be threatened. >> james murdoch is now at the top of the company almost certain to succeed his father. >> he's in the midst of trying to buy b. sky b., the british broadcaster, when the packing scandal breaks. >> accused of packing phone messages of public figures. >> there were thousands of victims. >> are you a fit person to run? >> the murdochs...
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james murdoch is now the clear heir. but a scandal is right around the corner, and james' good fortune is about to be threatened. >> james murdoch is now at the top of the company, almost certain to succeed his father. >> and he's in the midst of trying to buy bskyb, the british broadcaster, when the hacking scandal breaks. outrage in britain is one used of hacking the phone messages of public figures. thousands of victims. >> the murdochs are going to need every bit of help they can get to outrun the scandal and get this deal done. >> who was going to succeed rupert murdoch? >> lachlan, elizabeth, and james all have their own places in the murdoch empire. lachlan is the one who is closest to the seat of power. >> but he finds himself in the middle of this shark tank. >> he chastises roger ailes. rupert completely sides with ailes. elizabeth, as a programmer, has something close to rupert murdoch's own eye for the new and the fresh, but she's never going to get the top job with her father. she decides she has to get out.
james murdoch is now the clear heir. but a scandal is right around the corner, and james' good fortune is about to be threatened. >> james murdoch is now at the top of the company, almost certain to succeed his father. >> and he's in the midst of trying to buy bskyb, the british broadcaster, when the hacking scandal breaks. outrage in britain is one used of hacking the phone messages of public figures. thousands of victims. >> the murdochs are going to need every bit of help...
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james hears this, and he is furious. not only is his brother jumping over him, taking his job, but their father, rupert, didn't even deliver the news himself. james feels like his father has basically just stabbed him in the back. james storms out of the restaurant, threatens to quit, gets on an airplane, and flies to indonesia. >> it was a very tenuous moment. so his father and brother came up with a compromise to try to lure him back. lachlan and james would be seen as co-equals, running different parts of the company. >> we have a bit of breaking business news now. in our parent company, james murdoch will work with his brother, lachlan, who will become executive chairman. this is a -- >> rupert and lachlan go out of their way to present this story to the outside world. >> these were the brothers, they're best friends, it's family. we've got joint custody of this thing, we are co-parenting, and we're doing great together. >> so why would james agree to this? >> as much as james might feel betrayed by his father, feel
james hears this, and he is furious. not only is his brother jumping over him, taking his job, but their father, rupert, didn't even deliver the news himself. james feels like his father has basically just stabbed him in the back. james storms out of the restaurant, threatens to quit, gets on an airplane, and flies to indonesia. >> it was a very tenuous moment. so his father and brother came up with a compromise to try to lure him back. lachlan and james would be seen as co-equals,...
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kumejima residents and friends of james. >> james: no, they didn't. they suffered very little damage in the war. >> anthony: and, uh, no military bases? no american presence? >> james: well, up until '72 there was an american base. >> anthony: there was. >> james: but then in '72, in the reversion, the base was taken away. >> anthony: now, nothing? >> james: only the japanese self-defense forces now. >> anthony: what do people do here? agriculture? >> james: growing sugar cane. >> anthony: i saw. >> james: tourism. fishing. >> anthony: fishing. have there been attempts to develop here? and, uh, have the locals been able to resist that impulse? >> james: he's saying on kumejima they have rich lives. they have everything they need. they have produce from the land, from the sea. they don't need much else. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: i've been invited to a beach barbecue kumejima-style. go big or go home. to eat some fresh caught tuna that comes straight from the market to be butchered into sashimi. also caught this morning, some sea snails for the grill. and moz
kumejima residents and friends of james. >> james: no, they didn't. they suffered very little damage in the war. >> anthony: and, uh, no military bases? no american presence? >> james: well, up until '72 there was an american base. >> anthony: there was. >> james: but then in '72, in the reversion, the base was taken away. >> anthony: now, nothing? >> james: only the japanese self-defense forces now. >> anthony: what do people do here?...
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james _ to reactivate his account. james, many thanks. james clayton - many thanks. james clayton reporting. here, in a legalfirst, the sentencing of a murderer has been televised and broadcast live in england and wales. an old baileyjudge gave jemma mitchell life in prison, with a minimum term of 3a years, for killing her friend from church, and then dumping her decapitated body in devon. thejudge described her as "extremely devious". helena wilkinson reports. this isjemma mitchell on her way to mee keun chong's house. hours later, she murders her and put her body in the big blue suitcase. miss chong, also known as deborah, was friends with the former osteopath. both devout christians, they met through church, but fell out over money. today, history was made at the old bailey. mitchell became the first murderer and the first woman to be sentenced on television in england and wales. you have shown absolutely no remorse, and it appears that you are in complete denial as to what you did. notwithstanding what, in myjudgment, amounted to overwhelming evidence against you
james _ to reactivate his account. james, many thanks. james clayton - many thanks. james clayton reporting. here, in a legalfirst, the sentencing of a murderer has been televised and broadcast live in england and wales. an old baileyjudge gave jemma mitchell life in prison, with a minimum term of 3a years, for killing her friend from church, and then dumping her decapitated body in devon. thejudge described her as "extremely devious". helena wilkinson reports. this isjemma mitchell...
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but a scandal is right around the corner, and james' good fortune is about to be threatened. >>> james murdoch is now at the top of the company, almost certain to succeed his father. >> and he's in the midst of trying to buy bskyb, the british broadcaster, when the hacking scandal breaks. outrage in britain is one used of hacking the phone messages of public figures. thousands of victims. >> the murdochs are going to need every bit of help they can get to outrun the scandal and get this deal done. ♪ >>> welcome to all of you watching here in the united states and around the world. i'm laila harrak. ahead on cnn newsroom, russia blaming ukraine for the crimean bridge explosion as russia's president prepares to meet with his national security team. we have the latest in a live report. >>> plus we're less than 30 days away from the u.s. midterms and what could be a referendum on president joe biden's popularity. we look at what key issues quill drive people to the polls. >>>
but a scandal is right around the corner, and james' good fortune is about to be threatened. >>> james murdoch is now at the top of the company, almost certain to succeed his father. >> and he's in the midst of trying to buy bskyb, the british broadcaster, when the hacking scandal breaks. outrage in britain is one used of hacking the phone messages of public figures. thousands of victims. >> the murdochs are going to need every bit of help they can get to outrun the scandal...
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, james. >> james murdoch is now at the top of the company, almost certain to succeed his father. >> and he's in the midst of trying to buy bskyb, the british broadcaster, when the hacking scandal breaks. >> outrage in britain this -- >> accused of hacking the phone messages of public figures. >> thousands of victims. >> the murdochs are going to need every bit of help they can get to outrun the scandal and get this deal done. ♪ >>> it's hard to believe that just a few months ago the first wave of covid-19 had emptied the streets of naples and italy was in lockdown. thankfully, i've arrived during a brief moment of normality. restaurants are open and masks are not required outside. and we'll be sticking to the local rules. >> pizza, pizza. >> napoli is a truly thrilling city. the second you arrive, you're engulfed by a magnificent chaos. and there's no point in fighting it
, james. >> james murdoch is now at the top of the company, almost certain to succeed his father. >> and he's in the midst of trying to buy bskyb, the british broadcaster, when the hacking scandal breaks. >> outrage in britain this -- >> accused of hacking the phone messages of public figures. >> thousands of victims. >> the murdochs are going to need every bit of help they can get to outrun the scandal and get this deal done. ♪ >>> it's hard to...
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. >> james is basically ambushed. >> lachlan says that james will be working for him. >> willpower is everything. >> james has no question that lachlan will burn out. >> yes, you have met some of my family before. >> rupert murdoch, get out! >> it's the phone hacking scandal that has the uk in an uproar -- >> thousands of victims. >> this phone hacking crisis is escalating and getting closer and closer to the center of power. >> this is the most humble day of my life. >> facing widespread public anger, news corp withdrew its 12 million dollar bid to take over bskyb. >> james had been a step away from being the official heir. >> but he had made all the wrong decisions and he's essentially kind of run out of town. >> it is like a stick of dynamite that has exploded inside the family. >> ladies and gentlemen, my father, donald j. trump. >> most people think that the start of the trump political rise happens famously on the golden escalator at trump tower, when he announces he's running. but, in our reporting, we learned that it truly started months earlier. in early 2015 rupert murdoch's
. >> james is basically ambushed. >> lachlan says that james will be working for him. >> willpower is everything. >> james has no question that lachlan will burn out. >> yes, you have met some of my family before. >> rupert murdoch, get out! >> it's the phone hacking scandal that has the uk in an uproar -- >> thousands of victims. >> this phone hacking crisis is escalating and getting closer and closer to the center of power. >> this...
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he enjoyed the fact that he took control of james. james controlled james. for a few seconds. >> there's a lot of pressure on james to drop this and come into the family business. rupert can't stand it. rupert never wants his kids straying. he wants them close because he loves them and he wants them close because he wants them to be like him. they are extensions of him. >> the rebellion is snuffed out because dad come ins with a checkbook. >> rupert buys rawkus record. >> he buys et to get james back in the fold. >> no sooner does james come back into the business, the beard is gone, the hair is gone. instead, he has a brooks brothers suit and a tie and the steel rim glasses and short hair and he looks very much the corporate guy. >> james can't escape the family business. the business is the family. the family is the business. >> and as a family, there was never that, we were never allowed to think we are different. >> that all happened later on. >> straight out of university. he is sent to brisbane to be in charge of queensland newspaper. rupert took over
he enjoyed the fact that he took control of james. james controlled james. for a few seconds. >> there's a lot of pressure on james to drop this and come into the family business. rupert can't stand it. rupert never wants his kids straying. he wants them close because he loves them and he wants them close because he wants them to be like him. they are extensions of him. >> the rebellion is snuffed out because dad come ins with a checkbook. >> rupert buys rawkus record....
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james controlled james for a few seconds. >> there's a lot of pressure on james to drop this and come into the family business. rupert can't stand it. rupert never wants his kids straying. he wants them close because he loves them. he wants them close because he wants them to be like him. you know, they are extensions of him. >> and the rebellion is snuffed out because dad comes in with a checkbook. >> make sure you go get the new album. >> rupert buys raucous records. >> he just buys it to get james back in the fold. >> james eventually heads up its new music division. >> no sooner has james come back into the business, the beard's gone, the hair's gone. the holy jump is gone. instead, he's got a brooks brothers suit and a tie and the steel rimmed glasses and short hair. and he looks very much the corporate guy. >> james can't escape the family business. the business is the family. the family is the business. >> as a family, there was never that -- we were never allowed to think we're different. >> like spoiled, rich kids. >> right, right. >> i mean, how did -- >> that all happened l
james controlled james for a few seconds. >> there's a lot of pressure on james to drop this and come into the family business. rupert can't stand it. rupert never wants his kids straying. he wants them close because he loves them. he wants them close because he wants them to be like him. you know, they are extensions of him. >> and the rebellion is snuffed out because dad comes in with a checkbook. >> make sure you go get the new album. >> rupert buys raucous records....
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james isn't going to charue owe you? james isn't going to charge her- — owe you? james isn't going to charge her. she's— owe you? james isn't going to charge her. she's got - owe you? james isn't going to charge her. she's got a - charge her. she's got a respiratory _ charge her. she's got a respiratory disease - charge her. she's got ai respiratory disease and charge her. she's got a - respiratory disease and she is in a very vulnerable position and she's got no heating and hot water because the back boiler had gone off. it's not about money with them people, it's about doing for them what they need to be done. so what's wrong, the light has gone off on your boiler? in wrong, the light has gone off on your boiler?— on your boiler? in the office the business _ on your boiler? in the office the business takes - on your boiler? in the office the business takes dozens l on your boiler? in the office| the business takes dozens of calls from people who can't heat their homes. james is also driven by the need to protect vulnerable residents from being overcharged an
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charles, a second was succeeded by his brother james. the second, a known roman, his rocky relationship with parliament and, as much as his religion, ensured that james's reign was short lived in mid 1688 protestant leaders william of orange and his wife mary, who's james's eldest protestant daughter to come to england, an army and assume the throne on november 5th, 1688, 83 years to the day after guy fawkes to overthrow james, the first william landed in england to restore balance of power between king and parliament in england and its colonies. this so-called glorious revolution john promoted dialog and debate about the characteristics of democracy, the balance of power and rights of the governed. the glorious revolution inspired. the english declaration of right in 1689, and john locke's two treatises of government 1689, which together of course inspired the founding fathers, the declaration of independence say it when you know the declaration of right, the separation of powers between and their parliaments, they established amount of
charles, a second was succeeded by his brother james. the second, a known roman, his rocky relationship with parliament and, as much as his religion, ensured that james's reign was short lived in mid 1688 protestant leaders william of orange and his wife mary, who's james's eldest protestant daughter to come to england, an army and assume the throne on november 5th, 1688, 83 years to the day after guy fawkes to overthrow james, the first william landed in england to restore balance of power...
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for james and the wampanoags the day had dull full implications. "it is with a heavy heart that i look back on what happened to my people." james proceeded to tell a history of english/wampanoag relations that turned the traditional bedtime story of thanksgiving into a nightmare. his conclusion was that ousamequin's welcome to the pilgrims was "perhaps our biggest mistake." " we, the wampanoags welcomes you, the white man, with open arms little knowing that it was the beginning of the end and before 50 years would pass, the wampanoags would no longer be a free people." to james, like metacom, the moral of the first thanksgiving was that the english and their white successors betrayed the wampanoags that befriended them in their time of need. this message has echoed through subsequent national days of morning that have taken place each thanksgiving and the very same place right up to this very day. as to the question of how to move forward, james' answer is to confront the history, including the fact, as he put it "that the wampanoags still walk the
for james and the wampanoags the day had dull full implications. "it is with a heavy heart that i look back on what happened to my people." james proceeded to tell a history of english/wampanoag relations that turned the traditional bedtime story of thanksgiving into a nightmare. his conclusion was that ousamequin's welcome to the pilgrims was "perhaps our biggest mistake." " we, the wampanoags welcomes you, the white man, with open arms little knowing that it was the...
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james. >> you are right. we do. we need to help and alleviate those questions, the affordable care act was broken apart in a way that should not have been broken apart and did not help arkansas and all americans. you are correct. we did see a lot of hospital damage all across the state. it is important we have the actual hospitals being taken care of. federally there's a lot more we could be doing to keep them open so people are not having to drive hundreds of miles, people are not having to be flown in, people are not having to decide, do i want to take my medicine now, divvy it up until i got to my doctors appointment? i live in south arkansas. and i don't have the resources available to us especially with our veterans. we need to make sure that everything is totally taken care of with all hospitals across the state. that should be first and foremost. >> mr. boozman for one minute. >> rural hospitals are so important. if you don't have a rural hospital, you lose it, you lose it in your county and your community, y
james. >> you are right. we do. we need to help and alleviate those questions, the affordable care act was broken apart in a way that should not have been broken apart and did not help arkansas and all americans. you are correct. we did see a lot of hospital damage all across the state. it is important we have the actual hospitals being taken care of. federally there's a lot more we could be doing to keep them open so people are not having to drive hundreds of miles, people are not having...
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james, the i has a fairly aood people. james, the i has a fairly good summary _ people. james, the i has a fairly good summary of— people. james, the i has a fairly good summary of today's - people. james, the i has a fairly | good summary of today's events, people. james, the i has a fairly - good summary of today's events, the u—turn, threats to liz truss's leadership. also its headline, "liz truss faces new tory rebellion on benefits cuts." this is a danger for the government that the rebels might sniff the fact that they can get what they want now?— sniff the fact that they can get what they want now? they've seen a chink in the — what they want now? they've seen a chink in the armour, _ what they want now? they've seen a chink in the armour, and _ what they want now? they've seen a chink in the armour, and i'm - what they want now? they've seen a chink in the armour, and i'm sure . chink in the armour, and i'm sure some— chink in the armour, and i'm sure some would — chink in the armour, and i'm sure some would say it's a sign of weakness that the govern
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james. — hopefully improve the situation. james, take us to the front of the ft. elon musk concludes his deal with twitter butjust to the point when big tech companies are showing huge losses in the evaluation. certainly, we see that over the last week or so with google and so on. yes. it seems like inflation and the cost of— yes. it seems like inflation and the cost of living crisis has caught up with silicon valley and that is what this piece — with silicon valley and that is what this piece is alluding to do. big tech _ this piece is alluding to do. big tech reporting a slowdown. lenders to the _ tech reporting a slowdown. lenders to the steel for elon musk potentially in trouble. it's another interesting quote here, says wall street's— interesting quote here, says wall street's debts pile up, turn into balloons, — street's debts pile up, turn into balloons, they are described in the matter _ balloons, they are described in the matter. not looking good. silicon valley— matter. not looking good. silicon valley feeling the pinch.- matter. not looking go
james. — hopefully improve the situation. james, take us to the front of the ft. elon musk concludes his deal with twitter butjust to the point when big tech companies are showing huge losses in the evaluation. certainly, we see that over the last week or so with google and so on. yes. it seems like inflation and the cost of— yes. it seems like inflation and the cost of living crisis has caught up with silicon valley and that is what this piece — with silicon valley and that is what this...
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send lots of actions both north and south of the james river. one thing we have to understand is the petersburg campaign in fault directly all the actions that it heard in the county so these sort of mysterious battles the first deep autumn second a bottom williamsburg road all these things that only summers has ever understood what it's all part of the petersburg store and there is lots of action going on north of the james. you could certainly argue i think without much of a stretch that the 1854 shenandoah valley campaign was also part of the petersburg store. that is a direct relation with what's going on the petersburg. if i understand your question is a combination of world war i tactics and civil war tactics, to some degree but i think that's really a stretch and i don't believe that petersburg was a precursor to world war i tactics. but thanks for chiming in. it's always good to hear from you. [laughter] >> i will go a little easier on you. you mentioned in your talk about the enlistments expiring. you have a rough number of how many tro
send lots of actions both north and south of the james river. one thing we have to understand is the petersburg campaign in fault directly all the actions that it heard in the county so these sort of mysterious battles the first deep autumn second a bottom williamsburg road all these things that only summers has ever understood what it's all part of the petersburg store and there is lots of action going on north of the james. you could certainly argue i think without much of a stretch that the...
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james: nope. george: yes. jonathan: next question, peak fed funds, pick a number but i will offer two options. four or five. james: five. george: four. priya: five. jonathan: does qt make it to 2023? it is a yes or no. george: it's a great question be a yes, we think it does. priya: it does but not all year because the fed will be using in 2023. james: yes, just. jonathan: thank you. what a week for us all. from new york city, for real yield, same time, same place, different person week. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg. ♪ at fidelity, your dedicated advisor will work with you on a comprehensive wealth plan across your full financial picture. a plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. this is the planning effect. millions have made the switch from the big three designed to help you keep more of what you earn. to the best kept secret in wireless: xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year with the fastest mobile service. an
james: nope. george: yes. jonathan: next question, peak fed funds, pick a number but i will offer two options. four or five. james: five. george: four. priya: five. jonathan: does qt make it to 2023? it is a yes or no. george: it's a great question be a yes, we think it does. priya: it does but not all year because the fed will be using in 2023. james: yes, just. jonathan: thank you. what a week for us all. from new york city, for real yield, same time, same place, different person week. this...
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no there's no way it's james, there's no way. there's no way. >> the dna doesn't lie. >> keith is in the room when they're identifying, talking about the ex-boyfriend, who she was allegedly with that whole time. >> yeah. keith gets up and walks out. she had spun the story for so long that she wasn't going to come off of it. >> it's my fault that i was flirting with other men. it was such a stupid thing to do. i love my husband, i love my children. >> that's understandable. >> just stupid. >> sherri, flirting with other pen? not a crime. lying to me today? yes, a crime. >> she just tried to control the interview by crying, putting her head in her hands. >> i am done speaking to you until i talk to a lawyer. >> did you ever get an impression from keith? >> he wanted to leave. >> i'm the idiot husband that stayed around the whole time. >> he was so angry. >> so upset. emotional, just upset. >> now you're telling me -- i don't want her anywhere around my kids or around me at this point. >> i don't know what the next stages of this ar
no there's no way it's james, there's no way. there's no way. >> the dna doesn't lie. >> keith is in the room when they're identifying, talking about the ex-boyfriend, who she was allegedly with that whole time. >> yeah. keith gets up and walks out. she had spun the story for so long that she wasn't going to come off of it. >> it's my fault that i was flirting with other men. it was such a stupid thing to do. i love my husband, i love my children. >> that's...
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james: i prefer to speak with myself. i am close to the founders, but for all of us that were there in the early time of the company, we have always had self-inflicted wounds, we have always had turmoil with the company. despite differences in terms of, i did think jack should be ceo and that was a rift in the company, i never really doubted jack''s willingness to do what was necessary to make twitter a better product. nor did i doubt he had true conviction about output or should grow into the world. what we are seeing now though is someone who doesn't have that kind of expertise. we are seeing instead by everyone who has been blowing up his text messages that he is the second coming of thomas edison and a genius and despite a lack of expertise, he is going to fix these very difficult problems. and that is dangerous for the geopolitical reasons you talked about, you are talking about someone who is incredibly susceptible to flattery and influence and belief to highly in his abilities. that is going to create the context f
james: i prefer to speak with myself. i am close to the founders, but for all of us that were there in the early time of the company, we have always had self-inflicted wounds, we have always had turmoil with the company. despite differences in terms of, i did think jack should be ceo and that was a rift in the company, i never really doubted jack''s willingness to do what was necessary to make twitter a better product. nor did i doubt he had true conviction about output or should grow into the...
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james baldwin. you are discussing literature, you are discussing words and the power of words. in that setting you mean to tell me that you feel traumatized and humiliated? if the person says yes they do, i am going to tell you straight, my view is that if we are talking to a person who has the benefit of a college education and they say they feel humiliated and traumatized in that setting i think they have some work to do on themselves, they ought not feel that way. people then jump up at that point, people jump up and want to strangle me because they say things like you can't tell me how to feel and i can't tell you how to feel but frankly i do think -- i don't think he motions are beyond management. i think we can educate our emotions. just because you feel some way doesn't tell me, i don't back off from that. i don't think that you ought to feel that way. i think you should think about the way you feel and should actually change the way you feel. >> i hear you but my question is, what pressure d
james baldwin. you are discussing literature, you are discussing words and the power of words. in that setting you mean to tell me that you feel traumatized and humiliated? if the person says yes they do, i am going to tell you straight, my view is that if we are talking to a person who has the benefit of a college education and they say they feel humiliated and traumatized in that setting i think they have some work to do on themselves, they ought not feel that way. people then jump up at that...
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james baldwin. you are discussing literature, you're discussing words and the power of words. in that setting, you mean to tell me that you feel traumatized and humiliated? if the person says yes, they do, i'm going to tell you straight, my view is that if we're talking to a person who has had the great benefit of a college education and they say that they feel humiliated and traumatized in that setting, i think that they have some work to do on themselves. they ought not feel that way. now, that -- people jumps up, at that point people just jump up. >> right. and really want to strangle me because then they say things like, you can't tell me how to feel. and i say, no, i can't tell you how to feel. i can't tell you how to feel, but frankly, i do think that we have -- i don't think that emotions are beyond management. i think that we can educate our emotions. and so, just because you feel some way, doesn't mean -- doesn't tell me, you know, i don't back off from that. i don't think that you ought to
james baldwin. you are discussing literature, you're discussing words and the power of words. in that setting, you mean to tell me that you feel traumatized and humiliated? if the person says yes, they do, i'm going to tell you straight, my view is that if we're talking to a person who has had the great benefit of a college education and they say that they feel humiliated and traumatized in that setting, i think that they have some work to do on themselves. they ought not feel that way. now,...
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james is not _ stereo you? say that in english! james is not going _ stereo you? say that in english! james is not going to _ stereo you? say that in english! james is not going to charge - stereo you? say that in english! | james is not going to charge her. she is in a vulnerable position with no heating and hot water. it is not about money for these people, it is about money for these people, it is about getting on with the service and doing for them what needs to be done. �* : : ., and doing for them what needs to be done. . done. back in the office, the business _ done. back in the office, the business takes _ done. back in the office, the business takes dozens - done. back in the office, the business takes dozens of. done. back in the office, the i business takes dozens of calls done. back in the office, the - business takes dozens of calls from people who cannot heat their homes. james is also driven by the need to protect vulnerable residents ofs from being overcharged and from shoddy workmanship. you from being overcharged and from shoddy workmanship.—
james is not _ stereo you? say that in english! james is not going _ stereo you? say that in english! james is not going to _ stereo you? say that in english! james is not going to charge - stereo you? say that in english! | james is not going to charge her. she is in a vulnerable position with no heating and hot water. it is not about money for these people, it is about money for these people, it is about getting on with the service and doing for them what needs to be done. �* : : ., and...
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james landale. fascinating _ lot of scratching of heads. james landale. fascinating to - lot of scratching of heads. james landale. fascinating to see - lot of scratching of heads. james landale. fascinating to see howl lot of scratching of heads. james - landale. fascinating to see how that shapes up in the coming weeks and months. thank you. let me bring you some breaking news. this is about mason greenwood, the manchester united and england footballer. greater manchester police say he has been arrested after breaching his bail conditions. you may remember that basically he was originally arrested in january and allegations of rape, assault and making threats to kill. he is yet to be charged. his bail was extended, most recently injune. united had previously said he is not available for selection command that has not changed. it is understood the arrest was made at his home in bowed in and related to contact between mason greenwood and his alleged victim. greater manchester police say they are aware of an allegation regarding are aware of an allegation
james landale. fascinating _ lot of scratching of heads. james landale. fascinating to - lot of scratching of heads. james landale. fascinating to see - lot of scratching of heads. james landale. fascinating to see howl lot of scratching of heads. james - landale. fascinating to see how that shapes up in the coming weeks and months. thank you. let me bring you some breaking news. this is about mason greenwood, the manchester united and england footballer. greater manchester police say he has...
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ah, james. ah suave, quick witted james bond. never shies away from danger. women or a vodka martini medium guy martini levin field say cannot st. premiering in 1900? 62. the james bond film franchise had a humble beginning, doctor know, was a low budget flick storing, and then unknown actor sean connery, whose camera presence would make james bond and international sex symbol. unlike the upper crust bond in author, ian fleming's novels, connery came from the working class, a former milkman, and coffin polisher. he brought a new edge to double. 07. alongside swiss actress ursula undress as honey writer. the very 1st bond girl looking for sharon? no, i'm just looking, but reviews were mixed. tie magazine called connery's performance on a slightly silly feel. the vatican had stronger words declaring it a dangerous mixture of violence, vulgarity, sadism, and sex. the kremlin called bonds, the embodiment of capitalist evil was your disregard for human life. he was to working for the east east, west just points of the compass. now, 60
ah, james. ah suave, quick witted james bond. never shies away from danger. women or a vodka martini medium guy martini levin field say cannot st. premiering in 1900? 62. the james bond film franchise had a humble beginning, doctor know, was a low budget flick storing, and then unknown actor sean connery, whose camera presence would make james bond and international sex symbol. unlike the upper crust bond in author, ian fleming's novels, connery came from the working class, a former milkman,...
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well formed us let's bringing james wattle. he's a senior gas analyst at the consultants, the group energy aspects. welcome to the w. james, so as there seem to be, you know, over capacity at these terminals, and spain has europe bitten of more than it can chew when going around the world and buying all this natural gas. what we're trying to do in europe is to make a pipeline grid that was designed to function from the east to the west function in of us to be historically we always used to get lots of rush and gas coming in from the east and filtering through germany in western europe, and that was the source of my gas supply. since you've had the short for the machine gas, we been basically pushing the gas had high enough that those are the highest value markets in the world. and that is being attract not spending chicago to come in and off load. but the pipeline congestion within europe going from west to east is just to the extent that we have to basically put energy on the, on the, on the storage outside of these terminals.
well formed us let's bringing james wattle. he's a senior gas analyst at the consultants, the group energy aspects. welcome to the w. james, so as there seem to be, you know, over capacity at these terminals, and spain has europe bitten of more than it can chew when going around the world and buying all this natural gas. what we're trying to do in europe is to make a pipeline grid that was designed to function from the east to the west function in of us to be historically we always used to get...
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that was james and james is virtually _ work. that was james and james is virtually here _ work. that was james and james is virtually here with _ work. that was james and james is virtually here with me - work. that was james and james is virtually here with me now. i is virtually here with me now. i'm glad you are ok, it was unnerving watching the fight it was definitely straight and i really did think, everyone told us before we were going to get into this and that it would be kind of unnerving 30 seconds or a minute and then you would get over it and thatjust never happened. i was nervous for the whole thing. itjust made these jerky movements very often and although they said that the decisions the car was making were safe, they didn't feel safe and they weren't decisions that a human would make. infield weird to think they are alive, it's a bit like toy story. alive, it's a bit like toy sto . ., �* alive, it's a bit like toy sto . . ~ ., , story. yeah, right. and that is the dream _ story. yeah, right. and that is the dream of _ story. yeah, right. and that is the dream of
that was james and james is virtually _ work. that was james and james is virtually here _ work. that was james and james is virtually here with _ work. that was james and james is virtually here with me - work. that was james and james is virtually here with me now. i is virtually here with me now. i'm glad you are ok, it was unnerving watching the fight it was definitely straight and i really did think, everyone told us before we were going to get into this and that it would be kind of...
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i can't think straight if we're in a class talking about james baldwin's work, if a white quotes james i what if a white person quotes james baldwin in. right. because i want to i want to grant what i feel like is not being granted to the student with no context for how they come to the sentence or the word. actually, we are coming at this from different places. i understand the conventional sort of understanding that professors have about this generation of students being less resilient. and i don't buy it first of all, we know what you know, being a tough guy, if we want to call james meredith a tough guy with his republican aides, let's talk about the way he was a tough guy. i'm not i apologize. i don't apologize be he can be a tough guy, professor kennedy. but but but but the question is i think you've answered it. should we ask black students 50 years, 60 years later, to be as publicly or privately tough as we see some of our black quote unquote heroes being when we know that performance of toughness twitter insides apart completely toward our sipport. so when i see a student who
i can't think straight if we're in a class talking about james baldwin's work, if a white quotes james i what if a white person quotes james baldwin in. right. because i want to i want to grant what i feel like is not being granted to the student with no context for how they come to the sentence or the word. actually, we are coming at this from different places. i understand the conventional sort of understanding that professors have about this generation of students being less resilient. and i...