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he was one of the bestest favorite teachers. esther brought her 3rd album along for today's visit. it's only been 8 years since he left school. and of course, this trip back to of from you its own task is being recorded for fans on social media. but her real passion is music and to get where she wants to be with it. she has to practice, practice, and practice the more the as to share this part of her day online too, or something the todd in you one does because e, as in comfortable, you do have to have to be really confident. you know that to show something that is not perfect. the hard work pays off, as just concerts are well received all across europe and new appearances have been scheduled soon in conjunction with her new album. it's always so nice, i think when you actually get to meet people and, and you is also with the casual i've been following you for that many years and i've seen you grow and, and, and that's really nice. c c after up on me brings 2 worlds together that really overlap. and with that, she's opening up new horizons to her friends on social media. that was a
he was one of the bestest favorite teachers. esther brought her 3rd album along for today's visit. it's only been 8 years since he left school. and of course, this trip back to of from you its own task is being recorded for fans on social media. but her real passion is music and to get where she wants to be with it. she has to practice, practice, and practice the more the as to share this part of her day online too, or something the todd in you one does because e, as in comfortable, you do have...
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esther chairman, i yield back. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you for holding this hearing today. thank you for being appearing before us. you state in your testimony that the president's budget request wire ties is staying ahead of complex and diverse threats facing the homeland and highlights your unwavering dedication to protecting the security of the american people. the president's budget also states that strengthening border security, providing safe and lawful pathways for immigration remain top priorities for the administration. i want to build on something one of my colleagues asked. how many got a ways have there been since president biden. you and the biden administration have reversed the secure policies that were working. you stop the border wall construction, allowed for millions of individuals, as we heard, including known and suspected terrorists, unforgivable levels of fentanyl and illicit drugs and substances into our country. these 1.7 million individuals came into our country and either a safe nor lawful, a
esther chairman, i yield back. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you for holding this hearing today. thank you for being appearing before us. you state in your testimony that the president's budget request wire ties is staying ahead of complex and diverse threats facing the homeland and highlights your unwavering dedication to protecting the security of the american people. the president's budget also states that strengthening border security, providing safe and...
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i mean, it seems the enzyme and here's the key chain with the esther bonds. once we're studying multiple layers at the same time, can i get the ones that will generate the data? we need to feed our a, i to then train it to identify new, improved enzymes that can break down plastic couple and they're analyzing thousands of enzymes each day in search of a super enzyme. and they have a larger vision to yeah, well, any manufacture ultimately we want to get to market to work more with poly yesterday. that are easy to breakdown with enzymes and damage that will allow us to develop really efficient circular economies in good enough for you. and we have no alternative because right now we can cope with the plastic waste of money. so we're looking to the future and we're having a vision of recycling, plastic waves, sustainable fluid is also not high different. so i think the most plastic is made from crude oil, which was produced long before we came along. our norful keentonia from el salvador, send us a question about that. how is crude oil made crude oil? wouldn't i
i mean, it seems the enzyme and here's the key chain with the esther bonds. once we're studying multiple layers at the same time, can i get the ones that will generate the data? we need to feed our a, i to then train it to identify new, improved enzymes that can break down plastic couple and they're analyzing thousands of enzymes each day in search of a super enzyme. and they have a larger vision to yeah, well, any manufacture ultimately we want to get to market to work more with poly...
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and we look forward to hearing with the foreign minister esther say today about the further steps we need to take. christian: let's get reaction in italy. jessica parker and james landau. does the israeli war cabinet share the view of the secretary-general that things are as precarious as he believes they are? james: oh, i think they are aware of the consequences of any further miscalculation. if israel's response to iran's attack over the weekend does trigger an escalatory process, they are incredibly aware of that. but at the same time they are determined to respond. what they want to do is respond and leave it at that. you hear that from spokespeople saying we need to act. they are aware of the consequences. whether they are as aware as concerned as some of their allies has been signaling in recent days i think remains to be seen. we simply don't know yet what the israelis are going to do. they say they are going to act. we don't know how yet, we d't know when. there is some speculation, it is no more than that, that that is possible the might delay any action until after the pass
and we look forward to hearing with the foreign minister esther say today about the further steps we need to take. christian: let's get reaction in italy. jessica parker and james landau. does the israeli war cabinet share the view of the secretary-general that things are as precarious as he believes they are? james: oh, i think they are aware of the consequences of any further miscalculation. if israel's response to iran's attack over the weekend does trigger an escalatory process, they are...
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joining is judge esther salas. thank for you coming back. >> thank you for having me. >>> we say rule of law as a thing, but it's people. we say extremist rhetoric like it doesn't incite other people. we talk about a collision like it's abstract, but it's real. it collided when he came to your house and killed your son. >> i think, for me, since daniel's murder, i've been shocked at the reckless language that leaders fro both sides of the aisle have used at certain points in time. i think we need to be more cognizant of the words that we use to speak of judges and the justice system. for me, i just -- if i had a wish, i wish people would realize that words matter, conduct matters, and that people are really looking to them to be role models. we need to be impeccable with our word. we need to show, you know, listen, all my brothers and sisters on the bench, 50% of the time you're not going to agree with our opinions and rulings, and that's okay. >> maybe more than that, right? >> absolutely. all we ask is use the sy
joining is judge esther salas. thank for you coming back. >> thank you for having me. >>> we say rule of law as a thing, but it's people. we say extremist rhetoric like it doesn't incite other people. we talk about a collision like it's abstract, but it's real. it collided when he came to your house and killed your son. >> i think, for me, since daniel's murder, i've been shocked at the reckless language that leaders fro both sides of the aisle have used at certain points...
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i mean, it seems the enzyme and here's the key chain with the esther bonds. the links that will be broken down. i. this is what it means. i'm comes like a pac man, and it goes off the individual ester bonds, leaving the basic building blocks parabolic acids and ethylene glycol. and from them we can make new plastics. i was coming, i mean that noise, plastic christy on inject his team have now moved on to the next step. they want to modify the enzymes, dna so that each plastic even faster to do this, they're experimenting with many different modifications. think analyze each variant individually. selecting the most efficient ones for further study, they're also turning to modern technology and artificial intelligence to help bio technologist ronnie frank is assisting them. so give on, it's also no want to scale up our technology. so we have our new prototype here that will allow us to analyze around $100.00 enzyme samples at once. and we've been studying multiple layers at the same time. can i get the ones that will generate the data? we need to feed our a, i
i mean, it seems the enzyme and here's the key chain with the esther bonds. the links that will be broken down. i. this is what it means. i'm comes like a pac man, and it goes off the individual ester bonds, leaving the basic building blocks parabolic acids and ethylene glycol. and from them we can make new plastics. i was coming, i mean that noise, plastic christy on inject his team have now moved on to the next step. they want to modify the enzymes, dna so that each plastic even faster to do...
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esther toro estuvo allí y nos presenta la historia. esa es la silla. como una petición contestada. así. marianela medina, madre de abigaíl, recibió la silla de ruedas que tanto necesita para su hija. cuántos años tenían las sillas? bueno la silla tiene 17 años que ya no cabían. no, ya no caben. ya no cabe eso. quizás una parte sí. por eso era que se ponía así y encogió las piernas, porque ya no le servía la silla. la joven de 33 años padece de múltiples afecciones, entre ellas hidrocefalia, epilepsia. padece de glaucoma y es ciega legal. hace 14 años tenía una silla de ruedas que dejó de ser funcional, por lo que le urgía otra adecuada para su cuerpo y su madre no tenía el dinero para sufragar con la recolección de fondos. la entidad por velo girls puerto rico, dedicada a ayudar a necesitados, logró comprar la silla requerida para abigail, una adaptada a sus medidas y con facilidad de acoplamiento. esta silla permite que durante el día mamá pueda activar unos cambios de postura para que la joven en este caso pueda tolerar el equipo por más tiempo. y en té
esther toro estuvo allí y nos presenta la historia. esa es la silla. como una petición contestada. así. marianela medina, madre de abigaíl, recibió la silla de ruedas que tanto necesita para su hija. cuántos años tenían las sillas? bueno la silla tiene 17 años que ya no cabían. no, ya no caben. ya no cabe eso. quizás una parte sí. por eso era que se ponía así y encogió las piernas, porque ya no le servía la silla. la joven de 33 años padece de múltiples afecciones, entre ellas...
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earlier, i spoke to our africa reporter esther 0gola in nairobi. so, today, the constitutional court had its sittings, just over an hour ago, and the conclusion they had was that as this was a matter of huge public interest, that they would not overturn anti—homosexual act of 2023. they did however note that the act did violate the medical rights, the health rights, of the lgbt+ community, and noted that it was important to see how to, you know, work that out. so, basically, the law still stands in uganda as per the constitutional court today. and it was rights groups that took this action to the court? yes, it was. and this was taken to court last year, and basically they were saying that it contravenes the human rights laws of the lgbtq+ community in uganda to exercise their various rights to exist, to assemble, to basicallyjust live their lives, and they were hoping that the constitutional court would overturn that, as it seems would overturn that, but as it seems to be, that will not happen. however, the petitioners have said that they will t
earlier, i spoke to our africa reporter esther 0gola in nairobi. so, today, the constitutional court had its sittings, just over an hour ago, and the conclusion they had was that as this was a matter of huge public interest, that they would not overturn anti—homosexual act of 2023. they did however note that the act did violate the medical rights, the health rights, of the lgbt+ community, and noted that it was important to see how to, you know, work that out. so, basically, the law still...
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tonight i'm joined by political commentator esther krakue , commentator esther krakue, conservative mp for romford, andrew rosindell, and author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. strap yourselves in. let's do this. it's time to reclaim britain's identity. next . identity. next. >> good evening. i'm ray addison in the gb newsroom. our top stories. the prime minister says the government will increase defence spending to 2.5% of
tonight i'm joined by political commentator esther krakue , commentator esther krakue, conservative mp for romford, andrew rosindell, and author and broadcaster amy nicole turner. strap yourselves in. let's do this. it's time to reclaim britain's identity. next . identity. next. >> good evening. i'm ray addison in the gb newsroom. our top stories. the prime minister says the government will increase defence spending to 2.5% of
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hey, esther! ..depicts both men. well, hello, molly. jothacob astor — the wealthiest man on board, and one of the richest in the world. and wallace hartley — the violin player who bravely led the orchestra to calm passengers' nerves as the vessel floundered. each man central to the film's narrative of bravery and loss. in real life, both hartley and astor died that night — their bodies and their possessions recovered in the aftermath. you've got the bag and the watch? correct. andrew aldridge — a world expert on the titanic — says hartley probably tried to use his violin case and its straps as a flotation device, but it came to nothing. whilst jj astor's14—carat—gold pocket watch was discovered amongst his personal effects in the days after the tragedy. why is there this continuing public obsession, interest in all things to do with the titanic? i honestly think it's to do with the people. she transcends so many different levels. we are fascinated in her because of who was on board. you could argue that titanic is the most
hey, esther! ..depicts both men. well, hello, molly. jothacob astor — the wealthiest man on board, and one of the richest in the world. and wallace hartley — the violin player who bravely led the orchestra to calm passengers' nerves as the vessel floundered. each man central to the film's narrative of bravery and loss. in real life, both hartley and astor died that night — their bodies and their possessions recovered in the aftermath. you've got the bag and the watch? correct. andrew...
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back on this marina vessel of sky one, a competition to go into space alongside of female american, esther north, and the russian men. the story is casual, touch down, and catholics don, after a trip to the international space station. bellows is a military ally of russia that still cooperates vanessa. this my intentions are you crying. mount edna is captivating because it is to stop in this leave with a display of volcanic, a vortex rings, the natural phenomena that occurs when vipers and gas is released rapidly, and shaped by the chrysler. it was a volcano, and now the in the in sicily. and it's more of the rings than any other volcano. the we have is up next and inside story looks at the growing pressure on israel with even the us joining the global chorus of condemnation. stay with us, the bit of a change in the weather type. know for the g and the eastern that the winds pick time, it's good to bring with it some rain. so through eastern bullet 30 degrees, it could be a pretty miserable sunday for you, for most of the turkey is generally fine. but you know, there's an increase in the s
back on this marina vessel of sky one, a competition to go into space alongside of female american, esther north, and the russian men. the story is casual, touch down, and catholics don, after a trip to the international space station. bellows is a military ally of russia that still cooperates vanessa. this my intentions are you crying. mount edna is captivating because it is to stop in this leave with a display of volcanic, a vortex rings, the natural phenomena that occurs when vipers and gas...
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responsibility, which must be dismissed. news desk editor for the west asian focus, cradle assigned to esther bond career. say such as nomic. milton fighters have had links to ukraine for quite some time. if from the very beginning of the war from a wrong march 2022, there were multiple or forwards. in our back arabic media, particularly covering syria a about uh about the audience advice these fighters of our overall arcade on fighters a loser. upfront spiders be moved to uh, to where is your printer either by the way and its allies, or just a lot of passage through the 13th and uh, you know, why would they, where are they doing this? lets not forget what uh your front end president below them are some nice can set up a time right away to call for the formation of an international call. nation defied russia. right? and so i says, it shows another one of these may be shows us another resource to the united states has to, to bulk of its military powers in the regions or in the countries where they wanted to have a certain type of, uh, of control of the distraction to just like uh you know, whe
responsibility, which must be dismissed. news desk editor for the west asian focus, cradle assigned to esther bond career. say such as nomic. milton fighters have had links to ukraine for quite some time. if from the very beginning of the war from a wrong march 2022, there were multiple or forwards. in our back arabic media, particularly covering syria a about uh about the audience advice these fighters of our overall arcade on fighters a loser. upfront spiders be moved to uh, to where is your...
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let's speak to our africa reporter esther ogola in nairobi. bring us up to date as to what has happened today. bring us up to date as to what has happened today-— bring us up to date as to what has happened today. good afternoon. so, toda the happened today. good afternoon. so, today the constitutional _ happened today. good afternoon. so, today the constitutional court - happened today. good afternoon. so, today the constitutional court had - today the constitutional court had its sittings, just over an hour ago, and the conclusion they had was that, as this was a matter of huge public interest, that they will not overturn the anti—homosexuality act of 2023. they did however note that the act did violate medical rights, the act did violate medical rights, the health rights of the lgbt+ community, and noted that it was important to see how to work that out. basically, the law still stands in uganda. it out. basically, the law still stands in uranda. ., , , out. basically, the law still stands in uranda. .,, , ., ,, out. basically, the law
let's speak to our africa reporter esther ogola in nairobi. bring us up to date as to what has happened today. bring us up to date as to what has happened today-— bring us up to date as to what has happened today. good afternoon. so, toda the happened today. good afternoon. so, today the constitutional _ happened today. good afternoon. so, today the constitutional court - happened today. good afternoon. so, today the constitutional court had - today the constitutional court had its sittings,...
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as according to the president of republic, esther got in an exclusive interview with our team, which was the other for it is true that republican serv still finds itself under immense pressure. i think that people in the west have become friends each and the dates in their powerlessness and rage are looking for someone who is small enough.
as according to the president of republic, esther got in an exclusive interview with our team, which was the other for it is true that republican serv still finds itself under immense pressure. i think that people in the west have become friends each and the dates in their powerlessness and rage are looking for someone who is small enough.
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the well, she'd take over the helm, esther north korean dictatorship one day. and because of the iron grip on power that the kim tennessee has wielded for more than 7 decades, the the, the funeral goes 2022 just 3 months after announcing its 1st case of cobit 19 north korea. declan pandemic was as a comrade, kim, jo, john, vice president of the central committee of the workers, party of korea to do comrade new vision in the summer. and just review the 7 days of battle against the pandemic sheep in the last 90. 1 days i witnessed many dramatic situations and was hoping to get him to hop on that or this was the 1st be challenge by it came from one's youngest sister came jo joan, on north korean television when she spoke about her brother's recovery from cove. it many in the audience went well hello, listen, lindsey hung up soon as i didn't do any also send you the total pension. it'll be a piece. so she'll those with terrible moments when i was unable to help our great leader who put on wants to do more session. and most of the repair was that he had to confront
the well, she'd take over the helm, esther north korean dictatorship one day. and because of the iron grip on power that the kim tennessee has wielded for more than 7 decades, the the, the funeral goes 2022 just 3 months after announcing its 1st case of cobit 19 north korea. declan pandemic was as a comrade, kim, jo, john, vice president of the central committee of the workers, party of korea to do comrade new vision in the summer. and just review the 7 days of battle against the pandemic sheep...
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episodes of gb news programmes hosted by serving tory mps — including the married couple philip davies and esther mcvey, and sirjacob rees—mogg — broke its rules. the watchdog says all broadcasters must maintain the highest standards ahead of the general election. tesla has revealed the biggest slump in earnings in more than a decade — as the road gets increasingly rocky for the electric car industry. tesla made profits of $1.1 billion in the first three months of the year. that�*s a fall of 55% on this time last year. revenues were 9% lower — and both numbers were worse than investors had been expecting. but tesla shares — which have taken a pounding this year — jumped around 11% in after hours trade after the company promised quicker progress on new more affordable models. from new york, here�*s erin delmore. it�*s been a rocky road for tesla this year. higher interest rates are taking a bite out of consumers�* purchasing power and pushing big purchases out of reach. competition with china, especially rival electric vehicle maker byd, is heating up. sales have been falling a
episodes of gb news programmes hosted by serving tory mps — including the married couple philip davies and esther mcvey, and sirjacob rees—mogg — broke its rules. the watchdog says all broadcasters must maintain the highest standards ahead of the general election. tesla has revealed the biggest slump in earnings in more than a decade — as the road gets increasingly rocky for the electric car industry. tesla made profits of $1.1 billion in the first three months of the year. that�*s a...
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mps will debate assisted dying today after a petition backed by dame esther rantzen passes 200,000 signatures. the scottish first minister humza yousaf will announce shortly whether he will stay in office and he faces two confidence votes and has failed to win the backing of possible allies. a source
mps will debate assisted dying today after a petition backed by dame esther rantzen passes 200,000 signatures. the scottish first minister humza yousaf will announce shortly whether he will stay in office and he faces two confidence votes and has failed to win the backing of possible allies. a source
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and advocated that the domestic affairs of past the big island countries should not be interfered in. esther region happened lately became an airy now for major powers rivalry between western countries. and china has reached new heights with each seeking to strengthen ties with strategically important offer. and resource rich sol, specific limitations for you all, please hold the sun for the u. s. u k in australia is focused parking, shipping systems, introducing nuclear submarine development in this region. kind of, it runs counter to the principles of the south pacific nuclear freeze on trudy and races through has been cleared public formation risks. if i include visions kind of mission off all cuz came on the heels of deals, trillion 5 ministers visit to pop one unit on monday as any of these will be in the country for a 2 day joint war collaboration. and recent yours featuring has tried to chip away at u. s. and australia influence across the south pacific, including in california, you need the high level fits that show pop one, you give me a strategic goal and it's robust a diplomatic r
and advocated that the domestic affairs of past the big island countries should not be interfered in. esther region happened lately became an airy now for major powers rivalry between western countries. and china has reached new heights with each seeking to strengthen ties with strategically important offer. and resource rich sol, specific limitations for you all, please hold the sun for the u. s. u k in australia is focused parking, shipping systems, introducing nuclear submarine development...
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no need for esther to steer speed up or slow down the highway, control this car the do i have concerns use because the same thought process is an engineering that go into creating a full body robot continues to make something that's a weapon. the of the it's not too early. i am trying to be nice. i'm trying to learn about what's going on in the world because it's the only place for me to live the. yes i'm a life. what are you blind? i'm like, living right here in front of you. i come on stuff questioning the obvious fact that i'm totally alive for real the i think every technology to potentially have negative effects is it's up to us to making sure that those technologies don't go out of control. but i really think the problem is it's us. i mean it's how we, we embody these technologies. right now the biggest challenge to overcome is the use of unconstrained machine learning. algorithms are trained on data sets and are learning from the data without any provision as to whether the outcome is a desirable or non desirable outcome. that's why we take the ethical algorithms to ethical conf
no need for esther to steer speed up or slow down the highway, control this car the do i have concerns use because the same thought process is an engineering that go into creating a full body robot continues to make something that's a weapon. the of the it's not too early. i am trying to be nice. i'm trying to learn about what's going on in the world because it's the only place for me to live the. yes i'm a life. what are you blind? i'm like, living right here in front of you. i come on stuff...
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i am retelling the scroll of esther, and esther, when she realized what happened, and mordechai, her uncle, who was this respected nobleman at the palace, explained to her that everything depended on her, that she, being the wife of the king, must influence to cancel this decree, one might say, forced her to go to the king to ask for the cancellation of this decree, she said that you should all fast and pray 3 days and... repents of her sins, she herself said that i would also fast, and came to the king when she was in a good mood, and begged, in general, begged him for the salvation of the jews, the punishment of haman. this in a nutshell told the essence of the scroll of esther, the story about the purem miracle. uh, this miracle is different from all the other miracles that we talk about, because in this miracle there is no element, as it were, of events. higher than the laws of nature, it looks like a natural intrigue, such a natural, court intrigue, what i wanted to say, in fact, the philosophy of judaism says that for the almighty to break the laws of nature, open the red sea o
i am retelling the scroll of esther, and esther, when she realized what happened, and mordechai, her uncle, who was this respected nobleman at the palace, explained to her that everything depended on her, that she, being the wife of the king, must influence to cancel this decree, one might say, forced her to go to the king to ask for the cancellation of this decree, she said that you should all fast and pray 3 days and... repents of her sins, she herself said that i would also fast, and came to...
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i thought esther rantzen was supposed to be everybody's hero at the moment. hean everybody's hero at the moment. heart gold? heart of gold? >> no. >> no. >> did >> no. » om >> did they not notice? like they'd a crafty hand just in they'd be a crafty hand just in shorts, playing it like a bagpipe, did you not? >> yeah, been playing >> yeah, yeah, i've been playing it bagpipe , right? it like a bagpipe, right? >> no, i mean, a dog was harmed dunng >> no, i mean, a dog was harmed during the making. >> this is exactly >> yeah, well, this is exactly it, you know, it, isn't it? you know, i thought the dog was talking. steve was 80s. and, you steve this was the 80s. and, you know, believed in this dog. >> if he could have spoken, he would have get this guy would have been. get this guy off me. would have been. get this guy off yeah. got me around neck. >> yeah. got me around the neck. >> yeah. got me around the neck. >> that's it for the front >> well, that's it for the front pages. coming will be pages. but coming up, we will be talking russia, iran and talking ab
i thought esther rantzen was supposed to be everybody's hero at the moment. hean everybody's hero at the moment. heart gold? heart of gold? >> no. >> no. >> did >> no. » om >> did they not notice? like they'd a crafty hand just in they'd be a crafty hand just in shorts, playing it like a bagpipe, did you not? >> yeah, been playing >> yeah, yeah, i've been playing it bagpipe , right? it like a bagpipe, right? >> no, i mean, a dog was harmed dunng...
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the iranian attack on israel, we heard this bill is getting broken down into two separate prongs, and esther speaker johnson, he is reported to have received a lot of intelligence briefings, he now understands now believes reportedly that should russia take over ukraine, it would continue to roll on further as well, it could then be the potential of further western ally involvement, and he is also a man of faith, and he has said through prayer that he morally believes this is the right thing to do, even if there is the potential for a thing to do, even if there is the potentialfor a motion to thing to do, even if there is the potential for a motion to vacate, for him to lose hisjob, for him to be ousted. this is something put forward by congresswoman audrey taylor green. she's got the backing publicly on the record of two other republicans. it might not sound a lot, but that's really what you would need —— marjorie taylor greene. will push comes to shove? that remains to be seen. i guess what we could say is this is an election year, with the republican party concerned about the optics o
the iranian attack on israel, we heard this bill is getting broken down into two separate prongs, and esther speaker johnson, he is reported to have received a lot of intelligence briefings, he now understands now believes reportedly that should russia take over ukraine, it would continue to roll on further as well, it could then be the potential of further western ally involvement, and he is also a man of faith, and he has said through prayer that he morally believes this is the right thing to...
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ballots and if anybody objects they have a paragon that you are an election deny a list voter suppression esther racist they feel they have a formula which will be very valuable in 2024 as far as letting people out on bail that's more prohibitive than no bill at all you look at critical legal erie you see these violent criminals almost release instantaneously what's the ideology behind i think it's more we are going to let you middle-class people be complacent in your middle-class lies in thinking go on your near bubble while the other is hurting so we are going to let these people out there going to confront you with the social problem's and these cries of social justice you're going to have to address to pay higher taxes more d ein program so that's deliberate as well and i think it's a nihilist elaboration but it's not incidental it's premeditated. >> sean: it defines all common sense which isn't so common and all logically would have just what i would want at our border is very simple not complicated i think it's common sense anybody coming into the country as to do so illegally -- illegally
ballots and if anybody objects they have a paragon that you are an election deny a list voter suppression esther racist they feel they have a formula which will be very valuable in 2024 as far as letting people out on bail that's more prohibitive than no bill at all you look at critical legal erie you see these violent criminals almost release instantaneously what's the ideology behind i think it's more we are going to let you middle-class people be complacent in your middle-class lies in...
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are we looking at the weakening euro-dollar as we head towards the end of the year esther mark we -- end-of-the-year? claudio: yeah, but it is a bit nuanced, we have to get some inflation data, as well, so we will need to watch how that pans out. maybe that delivers an earlier than expected ecb cut. but there is a glide from lower on euro, as well, and we think it is more gradual in terms of what is the gradual expectation. haslinda: one more question, the fed is front and center, and data coming out of the u.s., how does it play out and shape the fixed income? claudio: like a lot of the street, we think they will cut to december. it is hard for jay powell to hold to the market. it is hard to say that they think their current stance is not restricted sufficiently enough, so we think those are off the table for the moment. he just has to be this -- to be in this annoying market watching mode, but it does push things out further for longer. haslinda: we will have to leave it there. still ahead, startups in india have seen funding valuations fall. we speak to a vc who is bullish on the
are we looking at the weakening euro-dollar as we head towards the end of the year esther mark we -- end-of-the-year? claudio: yeah, but it is a bit nuanced, we have to get some inflation data, as well, so we will need to watch how that pans out. maybe that delivers an earlier than expected ecb cut. but there is a glide from lower on euro, as well, and we think it is more gradual in terms of what is the gradual expectation. haslinda: one more question, the fed is front and center, and data...
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very tough as i said second half of this year and -- asmac former kansas city federal reserve chairman esther george told me yesterday she sees slower growth also in the second half of the year. jamie dimon warned of the risk of stagflation. how close do you think the economy is to a very large downturn? >> let's hope not. i will tell you with a debt laden government and debt laden consumer and there's a lot out there, we go into recession now, it could really be not a very good one. keeping fingers crossed. what i'm watching is the job market. if we start to lose jobs. a lot of job gains have been part-time, we start to lose jobs, that is when i would suggest the are a word will come into play but you see the gdp numbers already starting to head the wrong way and i think there's a very close love-hate relationship in the economy and hopefully we don't tip over. >> microsoft reported better-than-expected strong earnings, what do you think about mega companies and the earnings they are showing us right now? >> if you look at microsoft and google, it is a two tear type of solution. ai is very p
very tough as i said second half of this year and -- asmac former kansas city federal reserve chairman esther george told me yesterday she sees slower growth also in the second half of the year. jamie dimon warned of the risk of stagflation. how close do you think the economy is to a very large downturn? >> let's hope not. i will tell you with a debt laden government and debt laden consumer and there's a lot out there, we go into recession now, it could really be not a very good one....
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that the meeting will be a block esther. they have done practically everything right. after the close we get some of the most important copies. the biggest is amazon. i hope you like fellow cap meta platforms or will it be more like microsoft and alphabet ? they also put up some excellent add numbers for you to. i wonder if amazon saw the same thing for their at business. i know that they are spending nvidia chips like there's no tomorrow but they don't do anything unless they know they have the customers first. on top of that i would like to find out if amazon has lowered the cost of sending packages to you. by the way, that is the key metric. starbucks reports, intriguing. we were on 10 arrest about this position. has that gotten better. have they solved the problems with breakfast in the afternoon. with a face up to too many variations and coffee? how is labor? has the boycott subsided? i can't believe it has come to this but it did hurt the numbers last time thanks to customer intimidation. i know it is just china in my mind, but let's see. i know the answer. i am
that the meeting will be a block esther. they have done practically everything right. after the close we get some of the most important copies. the biggest is amazon. i hope you like fellow cap meta platforms or will it be more like microsoft and alphabet ? they also put up some excellent add numbers for you to. i wonder if amazon saw the same thing for their at business. i know that they are spending nvidia chips like there's no tomorrow but they don't do anything unless they know they have...
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one hot stock and in a tough market, esther holmes, tell me what's going on. >> thank you jim, so good to be here, i've been a fan of yours and the show my whole career, so this is exciting to be here to talk about what we've got going on today. we've got a lot going on today at aar, independent provider of aviation services and really no other company in aviation like ours that is independent, meaning were not part of an oem, like airbus or boeing and an airline like lufthansa, no other company does the things we do and integrates them the way that we do. a couple things about us. and the billing and have company, founded back in 1955, coming up on our 70 year anniversary in chicago, 6000 people on the team and operate about 30 different countries. we do three things. one of the things i'm most proud of is the work that we've done, i know you know the company for a while, the work we've done in recent years to really focus the portfolio down to the three core things that we are the best at. the first to selling parts, we sell both new parts as a factory new distributor for a number of
one hot stock and in a tough market, esther holmes, tell me what's going on. >> thank you jim, so good to be here, i've been a fan of yours and the show my whole career, so this is exciting to be here to talk about what we've got going on today. we've got a lot going on today at aar, independent provider of aviation services and really no other company in aviation like ours that is independent, meaning were not part of an oem, like airbus or boeing and an airline like lufthansa, no other...
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then after they file that motion for contempt, which trump posted seven more posts,ometimes attacking esther cohen, calling him a serial perjurer, but also troublesome to the court, attacking jurors, he did this by reposting a different post talking about liberal individuals lying, and then he added to that to get onto this trial. that caused the government to file another motion for contempt. i will note that in today's hearing, prosecutors said we are going to be filing another motion for contempt. it just keeps going. william: his lawyers argue this is an unconstitutional infringement on his free-speech rights, that he has every right to say that. what are a defendants rights in this regard? mary: defendants to have constitutional rights, like all people in the united states. but when you are a defendant in a criminal trial, those rights are not limitless. they can be restricted things that you are saying, when your speech has an impact negatively on the administration of justice. meaning that the court cannot properly enforce the rule of law and administer justice in the courtroom becaus
then after they file that motion for contempt, which trump posted seven more posts,ometimes attacking esther cohen, calling him a serial perjurer, but also troublesome to the court, attacking jurors, he did this by reposting a different post talking about liberal individuals lying, and then he added to that to get onto this trial. that caused the government to file another motion for contempt. i will note that in today's hearing, prosecutors said we are going to be filing another motion for...
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the daily express, 200,000 demand that dame esther gets her dying wish, wishing to die when she wants. that's all from us this week. but how could we go without remembering that our host channel of 44 years, bbc two, turns 60 this weekend? it got off to a dodgy start back in 1964, when a powerfailure blacked out television centre and forced the channel to postpone its grand opening until the following night. but it was upwards from there — transmitting in higher definition than bbc! and, within a few years, becoming the first channel in europe to broadcast in colour. over the decades it's created many classic shows, a number of which have been cheekily ported across to bbc1. we'll leave you with a mash—up of memories. happy birthday bbc2 — love newsnight. # just the two of us, we can make it if we try # just the two of us...#
the daily express, 200,000 demand that dame esther gets her dying wish, wishing to die when she wants. that's all from us this week. but how could we go without remembering that our host channel of 44 years, bbc two, turns 60 this weekend? it got off to a dodgy start back in 1964, when a powerfailure blacked out television centre and forced the channel to postpone its grand opening until the following night. but it was upwards from there — transmitting in higher definition than bbc! and,...
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esther aguirre, 61 year old mother, is an inmate at the all female federal prison in dublin. >> but now the prison is being shut down and all 600 women are being moved to points unknown. >> like, where are they going to take my mother to now? you know, like it's just wrong? well, for all them girls in there, you know, i feel for all of them. >> on monday morning, ktvu spotted busses coming into the prison, which has been wracked by a sex abuse scandal involving inmates and guards. the bureau of prisons says they're shutting the dublin facility because, quote, it is not meeting expected standards. the agency says the closure may be temporary and will result in what it called a mission change. it's not clear what that means, and that worries people like lisa, whose niece is at the prison. >> she's petrified because she doesn't know where she's going. she's sick and she is supposed to be released immediately. >> the federal judge overseeing reforms held an emergency hearing monday and directed the special master in charge of the prison to make sure inmates are properly transferred to other
esther aguirre, 61 year old mother, is an inmate at the all female federal prison in dublin. >> but now the prison is being shut down and all 600 women are being moved to points unknown. >> like, where are they going to take my mother to now? you know, like it's just wrong? well, for all them girls in there, you know, i feel for all of them. >> on monday morning, ktvu spotted busses coming into the prison, which has been wracked by a sex abuse scandal involving inmates and...
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esther trumps lawyer sought to raise questions about mr. motive and memory. he said at one point, i been truthful to the best of my recollection. the tablet mogul also burying stories that he wanted to remove those stories to protect his family. instead, pecker said he believed it was all to protect his campaign. >> i do have to begin by wishing milani a happy birthday. she is in order. >> 20 now is barbara mcquaid, and an s nbc legal analyst. she is author of a very important book, attack from within. how does information is sabotaging america. by this book and give it to anyone you know who doesn't believe the news. i want to talk to you first about david pecker. this was very important testimony. it was important to make david pecker the first witness here because it speaks directly to what the aim was in having the national enquirer take these stories and kill them. david pecker said in court that this was actually in furtherance of keeping this from the electorate so that it wouldn't hurt donald trump in the upcoming election. >> david pecker was a very
esther trumps lawyer sought to raise questions about mr. motive and memory. he said at one point, i been truthful to the best of my recollection. the tablet mogul also burying stories that he wanted to remove those stories to protect his family. instead, pecker said he believed it was all to protect his campaign. >> i do have to begin by wishing milani a happy birthday. she is in order. >> 20 now is barbara mcquaid, and an s nbc legal analyst. she is author of a very important book,...
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calling and each time he called he seemed more anxious adding, quote, i assumed he had the conversation esther trump and mr. trump was asking michael cohen did we hear anything yet? also testified that trump called him directly about the mcdougall story but then the candidate saying i spoke to michael and, quote, he told me about karen and trump said to me, what do you think? p ecker he said trump to push the mcdougall story pick former edison are will resume his testimony we have the day off tomorrow for the trial but we already know how the story ends, the inquirer paid mcdougall 150 grand for the rights to her story and her silence but, here's the asterisk, which is great, trump was supposed to repay p ecker, he wasn't just doing this as charity. he was the pass-through, if you will. but trump did what he always does, he stiffed him on the bill $150,000, which is why michael cohen was the one forced to pay stormy daniels out of his own pocket. that, of course, is why trump was ultimately in court today. msnbc legal correspondent wasn't watching from inside the courtroom, andrew rice also in
calling and each time he called he seemed more anxious adding, quote, i assumed he had the conversation esther trump and mr. trump was asking michael cohen did we hear anything yet? also testified that trump called him directly about the mcdougall story but then the candidate saying i spoke to michael and, quote, he told me about karen and trump said to me, what do you think? p ecker he said trump to push the mcdougall story pick former edison are will resume his testimony we have the day off...
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. >> esther trump is in a category all his own but i did preside over the anna delvi fraud case. that was a huge media event. there were wall-to-wall cameras every day and it puts a lot of pressure on the judge. the concern is you do not want to have any demeanor that is any different than it would be if there are four people sitting in that room. the concern is also that you want to get it right and be fair and impartial. that is a lot on your plate when you are in that situation. >> i know you can't speak about the specifics of this case. today we got the witness list. i think it is about what we would expect from the witnesses. one of the things that strikes me about this because of what has been reported and established, it does not strike me that the facts are that contested right here. >> you are asking me to speak about it, but i will say generally speaking, when the witness comes out in advance of a trial, the defense has an opportunity to see. they already know because they have gotten them in -- the discovery materials and they have already formulated their defense. i d
. >> esther trump is in a category all his own but i did preside over the anna delvi fraud case. that was a huge media event. there were wall-to-wall cameras every day and it puts a lot of pressure on the judge. the concern is you do not want to have any demeanor that is any different than it would be if there are four people sitting in that room. the concern is also that you want to get it right and be fair and impartial. that is a lot on your plate when you are in that situation....
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esther chu an emergency medicine physician in oregon notes, this defense of idaho's law presumes that preventing death is the only outcome that matters to us and to our patients. "such a defense presumes that we physicians can predict with accuracy the single moment any risk to a patient's health becomes a risk to that patient's life." this imagines a world where physicians would or should purposefully allow people to be at risk of death before intervening. professor of emergency medicine, dr. chu, joins us now. good to have you. can you tell us more about this federal law, the emergency medical treatment and labor act, and what it says about the kind of care patients should receive, are expected to receive, when they come into an emergency room? >> sure. this act was put into place in the 1980s because at that time, we noticed in emergency rooms, people are being turned away because they were poor, not insured, did not have jobs, and were being sent to county hospitals or public hospitals without the appropriate care and there, they were often unstable and would have poor outcomes, i
esther chu an emergency medicine physician in oregon notes, this defense of idaho's law presumes that preventing death is the only outcome that matters to us and to our patients. "such a defense presumes that we physicians can predict with accuracy the single moment any risk to a patient's health becomes a risk to that patient's life." this imagines a world where physicians would or should purposefully allow people to be at risk of death before intervening. professor of emergency...
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to dave bautista, jesse tyler ferguson, esther povitsky, once again. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots, right there, from philadelphia, pennsylvania. thank you for watching. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." goodnight, everybody. bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- maya rudolph. musician and actress beth ditto. music from gossip. featuring the 8g band with kaz rodriguez. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers, this is "late night." we hope you're doing well tonight. and now if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news. in his speech about the collapse of baltimore's francis scott key bridge yesterday, president biden said that the federal government will pay the entire cost of rebuilding the bridge and added, quote, "i expect congress to support the effort." after all, ted cruz needs something to live under. [ laughter ] during his speech yest
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if she wins on appeal and there is a $454 million judgment against esther trump, 175 million of which is securitized perhaps in some way, she wants to collect that on behalf of the people of the state of new york. she has every right to ask the questions of mr. hankey and his lawyers, and if they didn't see this coming, shame on them. >> i have to ask, what happens to the difference, i mean, it's a $454 million judgment that is secured up to $175 million. so if all of this plays out and letitia james is successful, who covers the difference? >> trump has to cover the difference in how he does that, remains a mystery, in part because it's not securitized for the rest as chuck just pointed out. if and when james wins on appeal to the full satisfaction of that $454 million -- and by the way, that will grow by the day with postjudgment interest, she will have to figure out where donald trump's assets are, which of them she can most quickly seize or enforce upon. many of them are already pledged to other lenders. we know that access bank in which don hankey is the largest shareholder has $
if she wins on appeal and there is a $454 million judgment against esther trump, 175 million of which is securitized perhaps in some way, she wants to collect that on behalf of the people of the state of new york. she has every right to ask the questions of mr. hankey and his lawyers, and if they didn't see this coming, shame on them. >> i have to ask, what happens to the difference, i mean, it's a $454 million judgment that is secured up to $175 million. so if all of this plays out and...
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to ask you something that i was talking to a voter about a little bit earlier today, a woman named esther who's from iowa, i told her you were going to be on the show, and i said if you were to ask joe manchin one question, what would it be. and she said, i want to know who he's going to endorse. >> well, i have said publicly that i can not for the love of my country endorse or support donald trump. i think there's a lot of things he has done in the past, i worked with him i liked and try to work with him. but there's things i'm concerned about, the democracy we have, the rule of law, the order ler transfer of power, weaponizing the judiciary. things that i think threaten democracy. on the other hand, they have asked me about my friend joe biden, who i have known for a long time. and i want joe biden to be the joe biden i've known forever. okay. always working a deal. always wanting to bring people together. which he has campaigned in 2020. i think his staff has taken him too far left. i don't believe that's where he needs to be. i don't believe that's where he has internally, never has b
to ask you something that i was talking to a voter about a little bit earlier today, a woman named esther who's from iowa, i told her you were going to be on the show, and i said if you were to ask joe manchin one question, what would it be. and she said, i want to know who he's going to endorse. >> well, i have said publicly that i can not for the love of my country endorse or support donald trump. i think there's a lot of things he has done in the past, i worked with him i liked and try...
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esther, we've been going to different places around campus and trying to think about what we see how the landscape impacts where we are and what we think about where we. so those big questions for the semester are, where am i? what's the next one? can you remember that one? so we got where am i? what happened here? and then how do i fit into that? now? all right. so we're going to do that today to think about where am i? what happened here and how do i fit into it? and so to set this up in the long term, i'm going to pull a quote from a book called ecclesiastes from the old testament, and i'll read it so that i don't mess it up, although there are a lot of different versions of it all. the rivers run into the sea, yet the sea is not yet full to the place from which the rivers came there. they return again. so one thing i want us to think about as we look at this creek that we're standing over is what happens to water. what happens when it falls from the sky and it lands up the hill near horseshoe in enough of the drops get together that they roll downhill and they roll past here. and
esther, we've been going to different places around campus and trying to think about what we see how the landscape impacts where we are and what we think about where we. so those big questions for the semester are, where am i? what's the next one? can you remember that one? so we got where am i? what happened here? and then how do i fit into that? now? all right. so we're going to do that today to think about where am i? what happened here and how do i fit into it? and so to set this up in the...