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steven and they hated her too. and some of them thought that she she was the reason stephens was pushing for the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments because she was black and she wanted her people to run the south. i mean, just unbelievable and but this goes on for years and years and years and she never said thing and he never said a thing. i mean this is i cannot imagine keeping that in. i would have been all over somebody at some point expressing my displeasure with their with their comments, their behavior. well, okay she did actually she fired her had had enough in 1847. there's really only years after she got here to lancaster was a democrat aligned newspaper here. so they were particularly vitriolic, stephens and smith, they just have much time for abolition and trying to put an end to slavery. so. lydia and so they published all kinds, really ugly things. and lydia finally, finally said, that's and and she, she was, she would actually tell when she got there she'd tell them my my friends told me i should come ca
steven and they hated her too. and some of them thought that she she was the reason stephens was pushing for the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments because she was black and she wanted her people to run the south. i mean, just unbelievable and but this goes on for years and years and years and she never said thing and he never said a thing. i mean this is i cannot imagine keeping that in. i would have been all over somebody at some point expressing my displeasure with their with their comments,...
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steven and they hated her too. and some of them thought that she she was the reason stephens was pushing for the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments because she was black and she wanted herpeople to run the south. i mean, just unbelievable and but this goes on for years and years and years and she never said thing and he never said a thing. i mean this is i cannot imagine keeping thatwould have been all over somebody at some point expressing my displeasure with their with their comments, their behavior. well okay she did actually she fired her had had enough in 1847. ther she got here to lancaster was a democrat aligned newspaper here. so they were particularly vitriolic, stephens and smith, they just have much time for abolition and trying to put an end to slavery. so. lydia and so they published all kinds, really ugly things. and lydia finally, finally said that's and and she, she was, she would actually tell when she got there she'd tell them my my friends told me i should come call you out on this and the newspaper
steven and they hated her too. and some of them thought that she she was the reason stephens was pushing for the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments because she was black and she wanted herpeople to run the south. i mean, just unbelievable and but this goes on for years and years and years and she never said thing and he never said a thing. i mean this is i cannot imagine keeping thatwould have been all over somebody at some point expressing my displeasure with their with their comments, their...
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steven and they hated her too.t that she she was the reason stephens was pushing for the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments because she was black and she wanted her people to run the south. i mean, just unbelievable and but this goes on for years and years and years and she never said thing and he never said a thing. i mean this is i cannot imagine keeping that in. i would have been all over somebody at some point expressing my displeasure with their with their comments, their behavior. well, okay she did actually she fired her had had enough in 1847. there's really only years after she got here to lancaster was a democrat aligned newspaper here. so they were particularly vitriolic, stephens and smith, they just ha much time for abolition and trying to put an end to slavery. so. lydia and so they published all hings. and lydia finally, finally said, that's and and she, she was, she would actually tell when she got there she'd tell them my my friends told me i should come call you out on this and the newspaper editor he
steven and they hated her too.t that she she was the reason stephens was pushing for the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments because she was black and she wanted her people to run the south. i mean, just unbelievable and but this goes on for years and years and years and she never said thing and he never said a thing. i mean this is i cannot imagine keeping that in. i would have been all over somebody at some point expressing my displeasure with their with their comments, their behavior. well, okay...
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steven: right. dr.at does not necessarily apply in the same equitable way as other conditions like alzheimer's or gop ones. and we talked about how is it as both regulators and payers, wham ensuring there is access and that it is equitable for full to be able to get these new innovations. who in the health care continuum should bear those costs? there are going to be some health-care systems tha able to invest in ai and new technologies, and some, particularly smaller or rural how do you bridge those divides? dr. trister: right now, u.s., which we saw over the last four years, actually on the anniversary of the global pandemic being declared march 11, that in that time, what were little fissures, and we recognize there were socialss and carrier delivery, those became massive chasms. art of that was the misinformation and disinformation we heard about earlier, but imathink the infra, the underlying technology that allows things to flow from a patient in their home, in care,o be a public good. once that e
steven: right. dr.at does not necessarily apply in the same equitable way as other conditions like alzheimer's or gop ones. and we talked about how is it as both regulators and payers, wham ensuring there is access and that it is equitable for full to be able to get these new innovations. who in the health care continuum should bear those costs? there are going to be some health-care systems tha able to invest in ai and new technologies, and some, particularly smaller or rural how do you bridge...
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steven: the vision we are working towards.: right, but to get there we have to understand where people feel comfortable today and understanding what data could they contribute, what data can they■ generate, and what is done already within th health systemre and what they can do to have control over the data. that is not enshrined in data like hepa even though it did not anticipate the data revolution but i think there are opportunities to update demonstrate what is good for the society and how we still protect individual rights around control particularly what data and what its used for. steven: how much of the responsibility is to come up with those rules like a company that discloses how the data used in that sort of thing? andrew: everybody would like to see regulations are clear. we want to take steps -- sensitive data about a person so disclose a consent with the process of informing a person this is how the data can be used and how we will not use it. we will never sell it as a■on example. those are reasonable guidelines
steven: the vision we are working towards.: right, but to get there we have to understand where people feel comfortable today and understanding what data could they contribute, what data can they■ generate, and what is done already within th health systemre and what they can do to have control over the data. that is not enshrined in data like hepa even though it did not anticipate the data revolution but i think there are opportunities to update demonstrate what is good for the society and...
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steven: i think it should be. the numbers we posted, we just beat our previous record high in 2019 of 702. in the core business, revenues were at record high levels, cash flows were at record high levels. we did have some recovery in terms of the insurance settlements for the aircraft that were stuck in russia. i think what we are seeing in the industry now, as you just talked about, is that we are seeing record demand for aircraft. haslinda: are your number is a reflection of the aviation sector? is it back to a healthy level or are there still pockets of distress? steven: globally, we are definitely back. global traffic is now back above 2019 levels. we are seeing even this week, the airport reported traffic back over 2019 levels. cathay pacific announced strong profits this week. i think most parts of the world now are back where we would have seen them pre-pandemic. the only trailing piece i think is that cross-border china market. china domestic is well ahead of where was in 2019, but we are seeing that recov
steven: i think it should be. the numbers we posted, we just beat our previous record high in 2019 of 702. in the core business, revenues were at record high levels, cash flows were at record high levels. we did have some recovery in terms of the insurance settlements for the aircraft that were stuck in russia. i think what we are seeing in the industry now, as you just talked about, is that we are seeing record demand for aircraft. haslinda: are your number is a reflection of the aviation...
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lord stevens, who has been a great- stevens, who has been a great supporter— stevens, who has been ation, first introduced that term, - supporter of this investigation, first introduced that term, i. supporter of this investigation, . first introduced that term, i think predominantly— first introduced that term, i think predominantly through— first introduced that term, i think| predominantly through frustration because _ predominantly through frustration because he — predominantly through frustration because he was _ predominantly through frustration because he was lying _ predominantly through frustration because he was lying to, - predominantly through frustration i because he was lying to, information that you _ because he was lying to, information that you should — because he was lying to, information that you should have _ because he was lying to, information that you should have received - because he was lying to, information that you should have received was i that you should have received was not passed — that you should have received was not passed to _ that you should have
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steven is a of political science at saint university in new york. he earlier worked as a senior research analyst at the brookings institution and as an assistant professor in the political science and public administration programs at the university. michigan at flint. steven is the author of indian and the administrative state in 19th century, which was published in 2010. how government won the west published 2013 and the presidency and the american state. stephens has been very, as you can tell, i'm also thrilled to have with one of the finest of the new generation of presidential historian lindsay chervinsky. lindsay is a senior fellow at the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. she is also the of the award winning book, the cabinet. george washington and the creation of the american institution and. the coeditor of morning the president's loss and legacy in american culture. and she's working on a new book that will be coming out. published by oxford university press titled making the presidents john adams and the pr
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steven is a of political science at saint university in new york. he earlier worked as a senior research analyst at the brookings institution and as an assistant professor in the political science and public administration programs at the university. michigan at flint. steven is the author of indian and the administrative state in 19th century, which was published in 2010. how government won the west published 2013 and the presidency and the american state. stephens has been very, as you can tell, i'm also thrilled to have with one of the finest of the new generation of presidential historian lindsay chervinsky. lindsay is a senior fellow at the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. she is also the of the award winning book, the cabinet. george washington and the creation of the american institution and. the coeditor of morning the president's loss and legacy in american culture. and she's working on a new book that will be coming out. published by oxford university press titled making the presidents john adams and the pr
steven is a of political science at saint university in new york. he earlier worked as a senior research analyst at the brookings institution and as an assistant professor in the political science and public administration programs at the university. michigan at flint. steven is the author of indian and the administrative state in 19th century, which was published in 2010. how government won the west published 2013 and the presidency and the american state. stephens has been very, as you can...
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steven is a of political science ataint university in new york.e earlier worked as a senior research analyst at the brookings institution and■ as an assistant professor in the political science and public administration programs at the university. michigan at flint. steven is the author of indian and the administrative state in 19th century, which was published in 2010. how government won the west published 2013 and the presidency and the american state. stephens has been very, as you can tell, i'm also thrilled to have with one of the finest of the new generation of presidential historiinchervinsk. lindsay is a senior fellow at the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. she is also the of the award winning boo t george washington and the creation of the american institution and. the coeditor of morning the president's loss and legacy in american culture. and she's working on a new book that will be coming out. published by oxford university press titled making the presidents john adams and the precedents that forged the
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steven is a of political science atk4 saint university in new yo. he earlier worked as a senior research analyst at the brookings institution and as an assistant professor in the political science and public administration programs at the university. michigan at flint. steven is the author of indian and the administrative state in 19th century, which was published in 2010. published 2013 and the presidency and the american state. stephens has been can tell, i'm also thrilled to have with one of the finest of the new generation of presidential historian lindsayc. lindsay is a senior fellow at the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. she is also the of the award winninggeorge washington and the creation of the american institution and. the coeditor of morning the president's loss and legacy in american culture. and she's working on a new book that will be coming out. published by oxforded making the presidents john adams and the precedents that forged the republic. welcome to both of you. i'm really looking forward to our
steven is a of political science atk4 saint university in new yo. he earlier worked as a senior research analyst at the brookings institution and as an assistant professor in the political science and public administration programs at the university. michigan at flint. steven is the author of indian and the administrative state in 19th century, which was published in 2010. published 2013 and the presidency and the american state. stephens has been can tell, i'm also thrilled to have with one of...
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steven is a of political science at saint university in new york. he earlier worked as a senior research analyst at the ooki as an assistant professor in the political science and public administration programs at the university. michigan at flint. steven is the author of indian and the administrative state in 19th century, which was published in 2010. how government won the west published 2013 and the presidency and the americanstat. stephens has been very, as you can tell, i'm also thrilled to have with one of the finest of the new generation of presidential historian lindsay chervinsky. lindsay is a senior fellow at the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. winning book, the cabinet. george washington and the creation of the american institution and. the coeditor of morninthepresi'n american culture. and she's working on a new book thxford university press titled making the presidents john adams and the precedents that forged the republic. welcome to both of you. i'm really looking forward to our conversation today. bu
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so here to these topics are, first of all, the author of the book, steven rockwell. steven is a of political science he earlier worked as a senior research analyst at the brookings institution and as an assistant professor in the administration programs at the university. michigan at flint. steven is the author of indian and the administrative state in 19th century, which was published in 2010. how government won the west published 2013 and the presidency and the american state. stephens has been very, as you can tell, i'm also thrilled to of the finest of the new generation of presidential historian lindsay chervinsky. lindsay is a senior fellow at the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. she is also the of the award winning book, the cabinet. george washington and the creation■l■'■z of the american institution and. the coeditor of morning the president's loss and lac cultur. and she's working on a new book that will be coming out. published by oxford university press titled making the presidents john adams and the precedents that forged
so here to these topics are, first of all, the author of the book, steven rockwell. steven is a of political science he earlier worked as a senior research analyst at the brookings institution and as an assistant professor in the administration programs at the university. michigan at flint. steven is the author of indian and the administrative state in 19th century, which was published in 2010. how government won the west published 2013 and the presidency and the american state. stephens has...
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steven: absolutely.n you are buying electric cars, they are more like tech products than normal cars. perhaps the ownership method is going to change. you may lease the car. you may come back at the end and get a complete refitting. and then there will be a second lease end recondition the battery. there is a lot of change coming in terms of how you do things. it might be you don't own them. you don't own a car when you get, you only on the left of the car. lisa: it raises this question if policymakers have gotten it wrong. it basically carmakers were pushed into manufacturing vehicles where there wasn't demand yet and it wasn't clear that with the right pathway where there could have been better ways to get to a more efficient future. is that accurate? steven: absolutely. we are being told what to make specifically. if you talk to emissions designers and engineers, there are many things they can do to clean up the cars. there are different technologies. batteries is one, fuel cells. hydrogen fuel cells
steven: absolutely.n you are buying electric cars, they are more like tech products than normal cars. perhaps the ownership method is going to change. you may lease the car. you may come back at the end and get a complete refitting. and then there will be a second lease end recondition the battery. there is a lot of change coming in terms of how you do things. it might be you don't own them. you don't own a car when you get, you only on the left of the car. lisa: it raises this question if...
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today steven isg in st. georgia school in memphis he joined outdoor club and st dream being atologist. list of scholarship opportunity at 9 colleges across the nation and because ariel realize what many of us have come to know and each student has unique needs and when parents have a choice that child's life has changed farever. please join me in welcoming ariel and her son steven and nigel. [applause] >> parents also know best what social media does to kids, depression, anxiety, loneliness all skyrocketing among children. study after study tells us how damaging social media is for children. we must empower parents with the their kids online so this year i'm bringing a bill -- this year i'm bringing a bill -- it's a very good time to remind everyone that as it has been civility is a strength, it is not a weakness. [applause] >> so we have to empower parents with the tools to help their kids online. this year we are bringing together a bill that will give parents tools to oial media activity. it'll require so
today steven isg in st. georgia school in memphis he joined outdoor club and st dream being atologist. list of scholarship opportunity at 9 colleges across the nation and because ariel realize what many of us have come to know and each student has unique needs and when parents have a choice that child's life has changed farever. please join me in welcoming ariel and her son steven and nigel. [applause] >> parents also know best what social media does to kids, depression, anxiety,...
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that they felt west yorkshire police had failed to protect steven harnett and katie higton. and katie higton-— katie higton. that was live from leeds. thank _ katie higton. that was live from leeds. thank you. _ katie higton. that was live from leeds. thank you. now, - katie higton. that was live from leeds. thank you. now, over i katie higton. that was live from | leeds. thank you. now, over the katie higton. that was live from - leeds. thank you. now, over the next hour, we will be hearing live from rishi sunak as he addresses the scottish conservative conference in aberdeen. he is expected to say that only the conservatives can be trusted to protect vitaljobs in the north sea, claiming his government support for the oil and gas sector will help to build a brighter and greener future. will help to build a brighter and greenerfuture. he will will help to build a brighter and greener future. he will be on stage soon, he is not there at the moment, but once he gets to the podium, we will bring you that speech live. we will bring you that speech live. we will stick with politi
that they felt west yorkshire police had failed to protect steven harnett and katie higton. and katie higton-— katie higton. that was live from leeds. thank _ katie higton. that was live from leeds. thank you. _ katie higton. that was live from leeds. thank you. now, - katie higton. that was live from leeds. thank you. now, over i katie higton. that was live from | leeds. thank you. now, over the katie higton. that was live from - leeds. thank you. now, over the next hour, we will be hearing...
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steven: that's right. i think we have to remember that the yuan tend to be quite strong in the first quarter because of chinese holidays, because of market looking forward to some positive measures out of the two sessions and if you look at the regional performance, it has been quite resilient until last week so now, first quarter is nearly then. the yuan tailwind is gone so the market focuses back on the structural interest with china, for example the basic balance to showing and seeing rate differential in favor of the dollar. that is why the yuan starts to drop again and of course, the market wants to get support from the fed. they had a stronger yen and hopefully, we will tractor you want higher. it is not quite ready to cut at least not before june. they did hike for the first time since 2007 but as you can tell from the market reaction from the yen, the market is not strong enough so that is why the yen slumped and could not get help as well so that is why right now, the yuan is facing pressure again
steven: that's right. i think we have to remember that the yuan tend to be quite strong in the first quarter because of chinese holidays, because of market looking forward to some positive measures out of the two sessions and if you look at the regional performance, it has been quite resilient until last week so now, first quarter is nearly then. the yuan tailwind is gone so the market focuses back on the structural interest with china, for example the basic balance to showing and seeing rate...
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stewart stevens and barbara mcquaid are back with me.i want to get you in first here and your take on the america first legal strategy if you will of what they are trying to do. what can you tell us about what they are doing with what kind of signal is it sending with those specific complaints and challenges they are trying to break forward? >> well, first, i think it says it all that america first legal is led by a guy who is not a lawyer but who has a b.a. in history. that is not your first choice of lawyers. this is really a culture war. you know, i think republicans are on the losing sides of these culture wars. if i were in the democrat party, i would wake up trying to get in the culture wars. look at these. they are suing the nfl. the republican party versus the nfl. i will bet on the nfl. they like the eagles more than --. >> nfl is not a woke enterprise to be honest with you. >> they went after nike, over collin kaepernick. nike made $9 billion. it shows that the current republican party is sort of at war with the modern world. t
stewart stevens and barbara mcquaid are back with me.i want to get you in first here and your take on the america first legal strategy if you will of what they are trying to do. what can you tell us about what they are doing with what kind of signal is it sending with those specific complaints and challenges they are trying to break forward? >> well, first, i think it says it all that america first legal is led by a guy who is not a lawyer but who has a b.a. in history. that is not your...
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stuart stevens and democratic strategist joe trippy. i don't want to talk so much about the merits of what chuck schumer said. that's being debated around the world, joe, but i want to know about the politics who's the audience here? >> well, look, it's certainly unusual. it's not. this is like a first-time i can remember anybody doing this. i think i think the audience is netanyahu. i mean, i think it's putting pressure on the netanyahu to come to trump firms with the cease fire and that, you know, basically, i actually think this was an audience of one. i'm actually surprised that it took this long for, someone to go out and say this, although i haven't be chuck schumer is pretty pretty groundbreaking. >> still. what about the audience of young progressive democrats, many of whom seem to be very uncomfortable at this point. that's putting it mildly with israel's policy and gaza well, i mean that the author i've worked a lot in israel is very unpopular guy. this is, i think a message to, not like he says, it's also a message inside isr
stuart stevens and democratic strategist joe trippy. i don't want to talk so much about the merits of what chuck schumer said. that's being debated around the world, joe, but i want to know about the politics who's the audience here? >> well, look, it's certainly unusual. it's not. this is like a first-time i can remember anybody doing this. i think i think the audience is netanyahu. i mean, i think it's putting pressure on the netanyahu to come to trump firms with the cease fire and...
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steven kapus, president of radio free europe, radio liberty. congratulations, mr. kapus, and thank you for joining us today. thank you very much for inviting me. so let's talk about radio liberty's presence in ukraine. having offices in kyiv and lviv. to say that the ukrainian offices are becoming a kind of journalistic hub for radio liberty in the post-soviet space. i think that is a very apt description. radio liberty has been working in ukraine for 70 years. this year we celebrate our 70th anniversary. we are proud that ukraine is our home for our largest organization in europe. radio svoboda is incredibly important now , given everything that is happening in ukraine. we believe that it is very important to have a representative office in both kyiv and lviv with correspondents who cover the whole country. they report from the front line and tell the stories of ukrainians, demonstrating the resilience of the ukrainian people and providing timely information. for 70 years, they have created a vital partnership with audiences. and that's good, but the head office s
steven kapus, president of radio free europe, radio liberty. congratulations, mr. kapus, and thank you for joining us today. thank you very much for inviting me. so let's talk about radio liberty's presence in ukraine. having offices in kyiv and lviv. to say that the ukrainian offices are becoming a kind of journalistic hub for radio liberty in the post-soviet space. i think that is a very apt description. radio liberty has been working in ukraine for 70 years. this year we celebrate our 70th...
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. >> steven. just to zoom out for second, you are right on this fault line of american politics. and we have seen republican members of the officials in your party on both sides of it. i don't know what your views are. it is really just on the line of this basic fidelity to the truth and the facts and how, what has that done to politics in your state? >> so tax rates should be as low as possible. i want to make sure we are clear on that. that is how i feel about tax rates. but two plus two equals four. that has always been a truth. it has become a litmus test in some quarters. it is not entirely that. i will buck that trend in my election. but, it unfortunately factored in significantly. and i will say to the ultimate detriment of republican candidates. many of those candidates who won their primary based off of the big lie, that didn't carry over to the median arizona voter. it is a losing strategy. lost in 23 and 22 and 21. but more than that, it is immoral and people know better and leaders nee
. >> steven. just to zoom out for second, you are right on this fault line of american politics. and we have seen republican members of the officials in your party on both sides of it. i don't know what your views are. it is really just on the line of this basic fidelity to the truth and the facts and how, what has that done to politics in your state? >> so tax rates should be as low as possible. i want to make sure we are clear on that. that is how i feel about tax rates. but two...
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and an interesting point is steven, that a joe biden invited most of the wife of semanski and of late and the vanity and both women didn't come to night saying that they are overwhelmed, but it doesn't fit their private schedule. so that's just kind of interesting. i think, all right, we're still watching live pictures from the house of representatives in the us there. we're seeing the husband of vice president come on, harris. doug m hoff coming in arrive, and we're still waiting for jill biden. and then i believe cabinet members of jo biden's administration, there's a long meet and greet process that sort of takes place before the actual speech begins. you know, so was wondering, could you could tell us as we're looking at these pictures, there's a lot of jovial sort of backs laughing handshakes. everyone seems quite pleased to be there. but the kind of decorum that takes place at these events, especially the state of the union, is always worth watching worth watching. and there been some concerns about how it's changed over the time. what. what can we expect to see tonight as inter
and an interesting point is steven, that a joe biden invited most of the wife of semanski and of late and the vanity and both women didn't come to night saying that they are overwhelmed, but it doesn't fit their private schedule. so that's just kind of interesting. i think, all right, we're still watching live pictures from the house of representatives in the us there. we're seeing the husband of vice president come on, harris. doug m hoff coming in arrive, and we're still waiting for jill...
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steven? that is a very good question because we see a lot of move walkers here who are sending different messages. and i think that is because they are in between the natal agenda, which is us collect story and if the situation of ukraine and with their military industries, we're going better. they would probably even be more aggressive. and on the other side, they have their own people who have no idea why the, how are their armies already involved when it comes to sending aid and perhaps people. and they are especially not happy about the possibility of direct a war between these respective countries. in the rush, so that is why the politicians are jumping on on this hot rocks and trying to somehow navigate between between the agenda that they all have and, and their own population. so that is why we hear shots say one thing or on the other as well. look around, this name is been mentioned already and say let me go to the only thing with chrome and, and napoleon have in common is they were
steven? that is a very good question because we see a lot of move walkers here who are sending different messages. and i think that is because they are in between the natal agenda, which is us collect story and if the situation of ukraine and with their military industries, we're going better. they would probably even be more aggressive. and on the other side, they have their own people who have no idea why the, how are their armies already involved when it comes to sending aid and perhaps...
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steven thornton from cambridge ci food here. steven thornton from cambridge city food bank. — here.om cambridge city food bank, i am _ here. steven thornton from cambridge city food bank, i am in _ here. steven thornton from cambridge city food bank, i am in favour - here. steven thornton from cambridge city food bank, i am in favour of - here. steven thornton from cambridge city food bank, i am in favour of us - city food bank, i am in favour of us building more houses locally, but many of...
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we want stevens! thanks, street. all right! stevens! remember, this is all in good fun. right?er tatum with a hula-hooping routine! [loud cheering] luca: yeah, let's go, bro. [dance music playing] ♪ ready, set, go, we don't stop until we're done...♪ luca: go for it, yeah, yeah, yeah. [whooping] ♪ from your feet to your head... ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. what, what? yeah. ♪ my ladies, gentlemen... ♪ nice one, nice one. whoo! nice one. ♪ pick yourself up drop it... ♪ hey. hey. thought you had that talent show thing. i did, but, uh, i got luca to cover it. i owe you an apology for earlier. i was frustrated, but i-i never meant to imply that you don't do your part around here. i couldn't ask for a better partner. i couldn't ask for a better mother for our kids. i'm sorry. thank you. i was frustrated with myself too, and i probably took some of that out on you. eh, it happens. mm. annie, i know how much working on this case means to you, and i want to support that. and i know that working s.w.a.t. and private security is a lot. so i'm gonna cut back on my overtime hours. yeah, i mean
we want stevens! thanks, street. all right! stevens! remember, this is all in good fun. right?er tatum with a hula-hooping routine! [loud cheering] luca: yeah, let's go, bro. [dance music playing] ♪ ready, set, go, we don't stop until we're done...♪ luca: go for it, yeah, yeah, yeah. [whooping] ♪ from your feet to your head... ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. what, what? yeah. ♪ my ladies, gentlemen... ♪ nice one, nice one. whoo! nice one. ♪ pick yourself up drop it... ♪ hey. hey....
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learn more at prudential.com stevens dribbles up the court... he stops! ...for the championship!marcus! sweet, turn simulation off. tssk, tssk, not so fast. what, why? did you forget marcus? forget what? your chem exam? uggh? flashcard time! the atomic weight of boron. the future isn't scary, not investing in it is. 100 innovative companies, one etf. before investing, carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com. >>> good afternoon welcome back to "the exchange. i'm tyler mathisen with your cnbc update this hour. >>> joe biden's campaign will hold a star-studded campaign fund-raiser today at radio city music hall in new york stay out of that neighborhood. that will include two of his predecessors, president obama and clinton, as democrats set their sights on the general election later this year the fund-raiser is slated to bring in more than $25 million and will work to boost biden's re-election campaign as he faces concerns about his able and other things >>> representative mikey cheryl says she will introd
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i spoke with steven nog, you earlier. he's a senior associate professor at the international christian university in tokyo. i begin by asking him how modern and competitive time is military forces are right now. let me think about the chinese military. we can think about it in terms of its maritime capabilities. is this information capabilities as cyber security capabilities? and i think importantly in the context of the end of a civic is grace on hybrid topics. it's invested heavily in the capabilities to reunify with taiwan by force is necessary. but at the same time, invest and the kinds of resources, coast guard vessels and merchant vessels to be used in the south, tennessee. we also see investment heavily in a, in, in this information and cyber security. and these are key areas that i think china is investing in to try and we're there a way or a road away. the tourette's capabilities, the time when these are trying to develop. but also influenced our society in elections. so that the time these themselves make the de
i spoke with steven nog, you earlier. he's a senior associate professor at the international christian university in tokyo. i begin by asking him how modern and competitive time is military forces are right now. let me think about the chinese military. we can think about it in terms of its maritime capabilities. is this information capabilities as cyber security capabilities? and i think importantly in the context of the end of a civic is grace on hybrid topics. it's invested heavily in the...
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. >>> and a $1 billion lifeline as steven mnuchin steps in for new york bancorp. >>> and boeing having issues are regulators over the door plug blowout. it's thursday, march 7th, 2024. you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc. >>> good morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange." thank you for being with us. we get you ready for the trading day ahead. the major averaging snapped a three-day leez losing streak. this action in the pre-market after we heard from jay powell saying he continues to expect interest rates to come down this year, but not ready to say when yet. >> it will depend on the path of the economy. our focus is on maximum employment and price stability and the incoming data as you look at the outlook. >> we checkfor treasuries. we continue to watch yields throughout the hour. we are watching the energy market and oil with wti hovering close to $80 a barrel. tensions in the middle east continue to rise after the houthi missile attack yesterday that killed three on the cargo ship in the gulf of aden. take a look at the oil market. oil is moving lower down .7
. >>> and a $1 billion lifeline as steven mnuchin steps in for new york bancorp. >>> and boeing having issues are regulators over the door plug blowout. it's thursday, march 7th, 2024. you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc. >>> good morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange." thank you for being with us. we get you ready for the trading day ahead. the major averaging snapped a three-day leez losing streak. this action in the...
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we spoke earlier to former trade and tourism minister steven ciobo.elcome the removal of these trade impediments and we have reiterated our desire for the removal of impediments on beef and lobster. we discussed recent volatility in nickel markets and i made the point that predictability in business and trade is in all of our economic interests. we spoke earlier to former trade and tourism minister steven ciobo. there has without any doubt been a long period now of strained bilateral relationships. this visit signals in many respects a stabilisation of the relationship. note that both sides referred to stabilisation rather than normalisation, which i think in many respects contains the genesis of this. slowly slowly, perhaps, the steps towards normalisation. china proposed it would halt all australian wine tariffs, ending a three—year—long dispute. is this a sign of things to come, especially on the trade front that there is room for progress? a lot of room for progress. we've come a long way from when the former government put in place the trade agre
we spoke earlier to former trade and tourism minister steven ciobo.elcome the removal of these trade impediments and we have reiterated our desire for the removal of impediments on beef and lobster. we discussed recent volatility in nickel markets and i made the point that predictability in business and trade is in all of our economic interests. we spoke earlier to former trade and tourism minister steven ciobo. there has without any doubt been a long period now of strained bilateral...
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steven and i really need to. i've been wanting to kind of stack this is something in our show that we can kind of play >> so he can kind of operationalize it. and this is part of that, but it is quite a chilling moment when you're in one of those rallies to see this unfold. and there's a thing he does at the end, a refrain of the n, which is almost a dirge really extremist rhetoric with this foreboding music. and you see the rally turned from almost a comedy show it, as it is at some cases, into something a lot darker. and that plays into this idea of this second term. he would devoted to retribution. >> well, and they're literally printing are printed signs, say too big to rig, right? he is making the argument to his supporters that his margins need to be so big that no one can claim that it was rigged. just like to point out, democrats are not the ones currently foreshadowing that the election maybe rigged. and here we are you know, months and months away still that's the kind of the kind of rhetor we're going
steven and i really need to. i've been wanting to kind of stack this is something in our show that we can kind of play >> so he can kind of operationalize it. and this is part of that, but it is quite a chilling moment when you're in one of those rallies to see this unfold. and there's a thing he does at the end, a refrain of the n, which is almost a dirge really extremist rhetoric with this foreboding music. and you see the rally turned from almost a comedy show it, as it is at some...
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>> david stevens, he ordered the paper paper itself ballot paper. people have concerns about that. >> there were concerns, yes >> what were those concerns >> that people were making their own ballots? and then interjecting them into the system. they were coming from foreign countries. maybe we can make our paper more secure so we would know quicker or easier if it really is a valid aerosol ballot or if it is not. >> do you personally believe the bamboo paper thing >> i don't know much about it. other than they think it came from wherever stevens is a top election official in arizona's coach he's county coachees is home to tombstone, but it's a place where election conspiracy theories won't seem to die. and 2022, election skeptics delayed certification of the midterm elections here, stevens, opponent in an upcoming election says he is part of the problem in coachees coachees has been in the headlines a lot the last few is because of elections. and mostly for bad reasons, it's an uphill battle because there are people who spread disinformation about o
>> david stevens, he ordered the paper paper itself ballot paper. people have concerns about that. >> there were concerns, yes >> what were those concerns >> that people were making their own ballots? and then interjecting them into the system. they were coming from foreign countries. maybe we can make our paper more secure so we would know quicker or easier if it really is a valid aerosol ballot or if it is not. >> do you personally believe the bamboo paper thing...
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según la policía, stevens no es su padre biológico.r a la custodia policial. la pareja ya está libre tras pagar una fianza. y por otra parte, los niños fueron entregados al abuelo materno, quien viajó 8 horas desde georgia, florida, para hacerse cargo de los niños. un niño y una niña. aranza además muy pequeñitos de edad y sin esa protección de un adulto son. muchas gracias por tu reporte y ahora en noticias económicas, la reserva federal decidió mantener las tasas de interés alrededor del 5.5. el banco central señaló que aunque el desempleo sigue bajo el precio de productos y servicios están elevados, incluso después de las 11 subidas que hizo la agencia desde marzo de 2022. aunque la reserva federal no descartó que haya 3 posibles recortes de aquí a fin de año, lo más probable es que las tarjetas de crédito, las tasas de interés en las tarjetas de crédito tiendan, tarden un poco más en bajar. entonces aunque el gobierno baje la tasa de interés en el 2024, es probable que nosotros como consumidores veamos ese impacto a la baja hasta e
según la policía, stevens no es su padre biológico.r a la custodia policial. la pareja ya está libre tras pagar una fianza. y por otra parte, los niños fueron entregados al abuelo materno, quien viajó 8 horas desde georgia, florida, para hacerse cargo de los niños. un niño y una niña. aranza además muy pequeñitos de edad y sin esa protección de un adulto son. muchas gracias por tu reporte y ahora en noticias económicas, la reserva federal decidió mantener las tasas de interés...
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that was steven. right. and evasion expert at temporary university in finland as well. pop royalty has hit the red carpet in london for the biggest night in british music, the annual brit awards, kylie minogue and do a leap of both picked up prizes. but the big winner was the rising young star re a historic night for the british. singer songwriter, 6 bridge awards for re including songwriter of the year, the 1st awarded to a woman to make an emotional moment for the londoner who finds success after parting ways with her record label in 2021 and working as an independent artist. i'm so proud of this album i'm so proud of is alvin. i'm in love with music. when i have a wondering to see you as an all is the among the other winters to the british albanian artist was named best pop back at the ceremony in london. here you guys gave me this like radical bond pop icon, kylie minogue, who has sold more than 80000000 records across the world. on twos, had a number one album and 5 consecutive decades was awarded the g
that was steven. right. and evasion expert at temporary university in finland as well. pop royalty has hit the red carpet in london for the biggest night in british music, the annual brit awards, kylie minogue and do a leap of both picked up prizes. but the big winner was the rising young star re a historic night for the british. singer songwriter, 6 bridge awards for re including songwriter of the year, the 1st awarded to a woman to make an emotional moment for the londoner who finds success...
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hi, steven. and that was it. no he would talk to steven, but not even to tony. and so anyway. so, but i went to the production site and rick carter, who won the academy award, he takes me into a pinball machine and factory. it's stardust on the floor. and i think, what is this. and then we opens the door and it's a recreation of the white house in the 1860s it was astonishing the rug the rug that had been there, they had had woven specially the wallpaper was the way was supposed to be. there were cubby holes in the desk. lincoln used to put little parts of his speeches and the lighting was low is as it was, and i felt miraculously transpose it back to that every detail, even though nobody would necessarily know that was there. so it was it was great. i watched other there instead of daniel. never saw daniel until the premiere. so then i went to l.a., i saw him there. but then in new york he said, we have to go to a bar afterwards to celebrate that first bar in springfield. so he took me his favorite bar, the carlyle, and had these favorite, favorite drinks of his called old cu
hi, steven. and that was it. no he would talk to steven, but not even to tony. and so anyway. so, but i went to the production site and rick carter, who won the academy award, he takes me into a pinball machine and factory. it's stardust on the floor. and i think, what is this. and then we opens the door and it's a recreation of the white house in the 1860s it was astonishing the rug the rug that had been there, they had had woven specially the wallpaper was the way was supposed to be. there...
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officer isaac stevens, a rookie at the time, decided to do a welfare check. he went to the apartment and described it as being filthy. >> i was shocked to believe that kids were living in conditions like this, stevens tells me. >> the boys, ages two, four and eight at the time, were left with no adult supervision. the lancaster's distant relatives of the children's biological mother took in the boys, and they actually met me here at the police department just outside those steps in the middle of the night. >> after the initial call for service, the lancaster tell me they knew they wanted to keep the three brothers together. >> i felt like a duty to these three kids. >> may tells me she's lucky to have the boys. >> it's very rewarding watching them grow and play sports and you know and do good in school academically. >> a second chance at motherhood after the couple's son was killed more than a decade ago. >> they've given me life, my life back. >> the proud parents say they want to give the boys a happy life, and has seen the impact of a stable home. >> compl
officer isaac stevens, a rookie at the time, decided to do a welfare check. he went to the apartment and described it as being filthy. >> i was shocked to believe that kids were living in conditions like this, stevens tells me. >> the boys, ages two, four and eight at the time, were left with no adult supervision. the lancaster's distant relatives of the children's biological mother took in the boys, and they actually met me here at the police department just outside those steps in...
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steven? exactly. i think they are they, i mean this was done from the beginning, but i think now they're starting to realize that on the front you see that the people are doing everything to try to not end up in the mead rider. people are bribing the local uh, maybe 3 authorities. they're trying to rescue themselves by running away on the border and they're being caught and then sends to the mean brian or, i mean this is the dire situation of man in ukraine. is really something that should be uh, called a humanitarian catastrophe. but it is not, i mean, this is against, uh, uh, the, the, the war war. this is against uh, any kind of up unless it ethics of, of war. but that is exactly what we're seeing. well, i'm glad i'm glad you brought up the word ethics here. let me go to anthony. now, i mean lindsey graham o pines again, you know, he's complaining of the conscripting age is too high. they need to lower. we need to get these younger guys here. i mean, it's just amazing to see how western politicians
steven? exactly. i think they are they, i mean this was done from the beginning, but i think now they're starting to realize that on the front you see that the people are doing everything to try to not end up in the mead rider. people are bribing the local uh, maybe 3 authorities. they're trying to rescue themselves by running away on the border and they're being caught and then sends to the mean brian or, i mean this is the dire situation of man in ukraine. is really something that should be...
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good effort from steven mcdonald there.e on china's economic vision for the future now, and its leaders have set out what they're calling an "ambitious" economic growth target of around 5% this year. china is facing a property crisis, falling prices and high youth unemployment. here's china's premier li qiang on their strategy going forward. translation: these expected targets i are proposed taking into account. both domestic and international situations, as well as other various factors. achieving these targets this year will not be an easy task. it requires focused policies, redoubling effort and work and concerted efforts from all sides. dr yujie is a china expert at the think tank chatham house. she gave her assessment of beijing's economic plans. i think the mood in beijing, reading from the government report, it seems to be quite subdued. 0n the one hand, the government acutely aware of the challenges, but on the other hand, i think when it comes to actual measures, we're still waiting for more details. i'll give you
good effort from steven mcdonald there.e on china's economic vision for the future now, and its leaders have set out what they're calling an "ambitious" economic growth target of around 5% this year. china is facing a property crisis, falling prices and high youth unemployment. here's china's premier li qiang on their strategy going forward. translation: these expected targets i are proposed taking into account. both domestic and international situations, as well as other various...
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>> that it was knots entered, david stevens, he ordered the paper paper itself ballot paper. people have concerns about that. >> there were concerns, yes. >> what were those concerns? >> people were making their own ballots and then interjecting them into the system they were coming from foreign countries. maybe we can make our paper more secure. so we would know quicker or easier if it really is a valid arizona ballot or if it is not. >> do you personally believe the bamboo paper thing? >> i don't know much about it other than they think it came from wherever stevens is a top election official in arizona's coachees county. coachees is home to tombstone, but it's a place where election conspiracy theories, when scene it's a dye. in 2022, elections, skeptics delayed certification of the midterm elections here, stevens, opponent in an upcoming elections as he is part of the problem in coachees, coachees has been in the headlines a lot the last year is because of elections and mostly for bad reasons it's an uphill battle because there are people who spread disinformation about o
>> that it was knots entered, david stevens, he ordered the paper paper itself ballot paper. people have concerns about that. >> there were concerns, yes. >> what were those concerns? >> people were making their own ballots and then interjecting them into the system they were coming from foreign countries. maybe we can make our paper more secure. so we would know quicker or easier if it really is a valid arizona ballot or if it is not. >> do you personally believe...
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. >> stevens family was relieved as well.such a cloud of suspicion around him for so long that news that somebody else had been arrested for his girlfriend's murder was vindication. >> i was ecstatic. finally. >> it is not stephen cook. >> i was excited for my brother. >> two years later in march 2014, both stephen and heidi's families converged on the baltimore county courthouse for the start of alexander's trial. grant lewis was going there as well, he was flown in to testify. for detectives the idea that bennett killed heidi all on his own never made sense. they held out hope that bennett would come clean but he maintained his innocence. then came the morning of jury selection. >> we are out getting breakfast and gary's phone goes off and he looks down at it and then up at me and he says alex wants to talk. >> here we go. >> a heart to heart with his mother convinced bennett to spill everything. >> she told alexander if he did this it was time to come clean and jesus would forgive him. >> what they call a come to jesus mom
. >> stevens family was relieved as well.such a cloud of suspicion around him for so long that news that somebody else had been arrested for his girlfriend's murder was vindication. >> i was ecstatic. finally. >> it is not stephen cook. >> i was excited for my brother. >> two years later in march 2014, both stephen and heidi's families converged on the baltimore county courthouse for the start of alexander's trial. grant lewis was going there as well, he was flown...
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you need fewer jakes in your life and more stevens is what it is. >> that's right. no, no.se, you know, who's texted them. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, if anyone who's directed, say, "e.t." or "jaws" says anything nice about you, pass it along. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] i hope, yeah, i hope all my friends that might be watching this, you know, from going here on out, please let me know. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, seems like they're more inclined to tell you when somebody said something not nice about you, right? that goes like lightning. >> yeah, that can get all the time. >> jimmy: you had a moment with matty matheson, who by the way is going to be here next week, who's on "the bear" with you, is a real chef. he's acting and cheffing as well. >> yeah. >> jimmy: at the emmys. let's roll that clip here. tell us what you can about this. >> yeah, i just want to thank restaurants as a whole, hospitality as a whole -- [ laughter ] >> i like ayo, ayo's eyes got really big. >> i just love restaurants so much. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how does matty taste? delici
you need fewer jakes in your life and more stevens is what it is. >> that's right. no, no.se, you know, who's texted them. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, if anyone who's directed, say, "e.t." or "jaws" says anything nice about you, pass it along. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] i hope, yeah, i hope all my friends that might be watching this, you know, from going here on out, please let me know. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, seems like they're more...
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>> that it was not entered, >> david stevens, he ordered the paper paper itself, ballot paper. people have concerns about that. >> there were concerns, yes. >> what were those concerns? >> the people were making their own ballots and then interjecting them into the system they were coming from foreign countries. >> maybe we can >> make our paper more secure. so we would know quicker or easier if it really is a valid arizona ballot or if it is not. >> do you personally believe the bamboo paper thing >> i don't know much about it. other than they think it came from wherever stevens is a top election official in arizona's coachees county coachees is home to tombstone, but it's a place where election conspiracy theories won't seem to die and 2020 election skeptics delayed certification of the midterm elections here stevens, opponent in an upcoming election says he is part of the problem in coachees. coachees has been in the headlines a lot the last year is because of elections. and mostly for bad reasons, it's an uphill battle because there are people who spread this information ab
>> that it was not entered, >> david stevens, he ordered the paper paper itself, ballot paper. people have concerns about that. >> there were concerns, yes. >> what were those concerns? >> the people were making their own ballots and then interjecting them into the system they were coming from foreign countries. >> maybe we can >> make our paper more secure. so we would know quicker or easier if it really is a valid arizona ballot or if it is not....