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we still see a risk for weaver weather tomorrow. this is lower on the scale but still a large area if texas running up back towards portions of iowa a, areas where we could once again see some severe weather. there is a lot of rain as well, molly. ultimately, we could see some really big rainful totals, 3-5 inches. flooding is a concern all the way into early next week. molly: adam klotz, thank you very much. keeping a very close eye e on a dangerous situation for us, we appreciate it. ing griff? griff: well, molly, the anti-israel protests continue this weekend on college campuses across the country as many schools scramble to decide how to handle spring traditions like graduation. fox news senior correspondent steve heir gain is hive from thh the very latest. hey, steve. >> reporter: many of these colleges only have one or two weeks remaining in the term, so they're really trying to unare out the clock as peacefully as possible. but for others graduation could be really under threat. we're seeing usc has already canceled their gra
we still see a risk for weaver weather tomorrow. this is lower on the scale but still a large area if texas running up back towards portions of iowa a, areas where we could once again see some severe weather. there is a lot of rain as well, molly. ultimately, we could see some really big rainful totals, 3-5 inches. flooding is a concern all the way into early next week. molly: adam klotz, thank you very much. keeping a very close eye e on a dangerous situation for us, we appreciate it. ing...
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and now but it did inspire television movie in lincoln was played by who knows you you know or dennis weaver. joe can you speak a little bit to how that the the inability to speak very effectively extemporaneously was hindrance or hurt? lincoln his political career, how he overcame that. well he was a i think his is a trial lawyer. you know, he was i don't want to overemphasize that was that he was poor it it extemporaneous speaking but he you know he had the gift of firing on all rhetorical cylinders you know aristotle speaks about the three great appeals of persuasion. one is ethos it's the credibility of your audience, the credibility of the speaker. the two is logos or reason speech and three is pathos. the sentiment feeling of the speaker. and in lincoln excelled at all these appeals. harold i think of the broken eggs is clunky, but it paints such a vivid picture of some irrevocable action of slavery is gone. and i think he did use just inelegant. yeah, inelegant. at least in a letter. but yeah. and not that opinion. these other metaphor, the inadequate metaphor of poor predation and co
and now but it did inspire television movie in lincoln was played by who knows you you know or dennis weaver. joe can you speak a little bit to how that the the inability to speak very effectively extemporaneously was hindrance or hurt? lincoln his political career, how he overcame that. well he was a i think his is a trial lawyer. you know, he was i don't want to overemphasize that was that he was poor it it extemporaneous speaking but he you know he had the gift of firing on all rhetorical...
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thank you so much for joining us now is brian weaver. you just saw his friend does frankcom in jeremy's p she was from australia. she was killed in the israeli strike i. >> first of all, i have no words for you and i'm so i'm so sorry thanks. >> as always awful to lose a friend. but she was obviously a very special person, the kind of person that would devote her life to be bringing food to people in dire need and including in dangerous places. you say she was a warrior for humanity. tell us about sami. >> i met zombie in 2018 when i was working at a basketball camp in guatemala there was a volcano that erupted on their killed about 200 people zombie light was part of the organizing group without world central kitchen, who just started getting food out to families and to rescue workers indomitable spirit, just like immediately doing that. and then when world central kitchen came, they recognize her talents and part of that sort of australian wanderlust she just jumped on the world central kitchen and then went to every hotspot you can im
thank you so much for joining us now is brian weaver. you just saw his friend does frankcom in jeremy's p she was from australia. she was killed in the israeli strike i. >> first of all, i have no words for you and i'm so i'm so sorry thanks. >> as always awful to lose a friend. but she was obviously a very special person, the kind of person that would devote her life to be bringing food to people in dire need and including in dangerous places. you say she was a warrior for...
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i answered the spinning wheel option, since i remember that in india there were quite a lot of weavers, their main tool, well, or rather, well, yes, their tool is a spinning wheel, with which they were spinning yarn. well, the correct answer is, let's look at the flags of the indian national congress. pay attention to the screen, here it is, here it is, the spinning wheel. alas, they were just a little short. here they are, four players with whom we will meet soon in the third round, at the bottom of the list, as always, are four players with whom we will say goodbye already here now. thank you for playing, all the best, goodbye. i’m very glad that i made it to the second round and didn’t get eliminated from the first; if you look at it at home, it always seemed like the second round to me. much easier than the first, but in the mood i realized that the second round would still be more difficult than the first, because there is still a greater chance that i won’t get into the correct answer, i’m happy with the game, i’m a little upset that i didn’t make it to the third roun
i answered the spinning wheel option, since i remember that in india there were quite a lot of weavers, their main tool, well, or rather, well, yes, their tool is a spinning wheel, with which they were spinning yarn. well, the correct answer is, let's look at the flags of the indian national congress. pay attention to the screen, here it is, here it is, the spinning wheel. alas, they were just a little short. here they are, four players with whom we will meet soon in the third round, at the...
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spinning wheel, so as i remember, there were quite a lot of weavers in india, their main tool, well... or rather, well, yes, their tool was a spinning wheel, with which they spun yarn. well, the correct answer is, let's look at the flag of the indian national congress. pay attention to the screen, here it is, here it is , the spinning wheel. the correct answer to our question is option a. before we sum up the results of the second round, i would like to ask whether the second round was more difficult than the first, or, on the contrary, some of you found it easier. alexander, please share. the tour was harder and i think i will recover from this tour, unlike the first one. have you been counting your scores or is pessimism just in your blood? i calculated a little, approximately, approximately. so. fine. anna, do you see yourself in the third round? i think not, but i really liked the second round, very interesting questions. and i probably played a big role, my fulfillment, so, well, in any case, i’m glad that i’m already here. well? then let's sum up the results of the second ro
spinning wheel, so as i remember, there were quite a lot of weavers in india, their main tool, well... or rather, well, yes, their tool was a spinning wheel, with which they spun yarn. well, the correct answer is, let's look at the flag of the indian national congress. pay attention to the screen, here it is, here it is , the spinning wheel. the correct answer to our question is option a. before we sum up the results of the second round, i would like to ask whether the second round was more...
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imagine, a man is a weaver, a man is a baker, a man is a driver, and he has no other needs, no inferiority complex, but the shaft does not have an inferiority complex because he is an ox, well, an ox, thank god. a human robot does not think about anything, is always happy, and he reproduces, produces his own kind, a human mathematician cannot be born from a goldsmith, just as an elephant cannot be born from a cat, it is excluded, because the influence of flight affects the genetic structure of a person, this is what is especially important, and you say. well, look at him, did you tell him anything, how much did he pay you, i don’t know where oreily’s diaries are, i don’t know anything, i don’t know this man, i don’t know where these documents are, who? who works with you? god, how this rush tormented me. this work is being done for history, doctor, and history doesn’t like to wait. maybe we need to expand the laboratory and add more people. one of my colleagues used to say that even if you put nine pregnant women together, the baby still wouldn’t be born in a month. the idea
imagine, a man is a weaver, a man is a baker, a man is a driver, and he has no other needs, no inferiority complex, but the shaft does not have an inferiority complex because he is an ox, well, an ox, thank god. a human robot does not think about anything, is always happy, and he reproduces, produces his own kind, a human mathematician cannot be born from a goldsmith, just as an elephant cannot be born from a cat, it is excluded, because the influence of flight affects the genetic structure of...
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senior laboratory assistant, champion of moscow and the ussr in parachuting, valentina tereshkova, a weaver from a working-class family, komsomol activist, first category in parachuting . at first, the girls had a very weak idea of what mission they were being trained for, only before being sent to the star city they were explained that we were talking about preparing for space flight. the profession of cosmonaut appeared immediately after the flight of yuri gagarin and was surrounded in the early sixties by the halo of romance, given the powerful one. propaganda potential, she immediately became the nomenklatura, for the first person, for the first person of the soviet country, which rose into space and descended where he was ordered, at that time ordinary life flowed outside the window, with its queues, crushes, gagarin visited us in the evenings in we walked all the time in tracksuits, and dispensaries, we lived in dispensaries, visited , he came, we were going to have some conversations there, conversations, somehow he said, why are you all, as he said, come in without clothes, th
senior laboratory assistant, champion of moscow and the ussr in parachuting, valentina tereshkova, a weaver from a working-class family, komsomol activist, first category in parachuting . at first, the girls had a very weak idea of what mission they were being trained for, only before being sent to the star city they were explained that we were talking about preparing for space flight. the profession of cosmonaut appeared immediately after the flight of yuri gagarin and was surrounded in...
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because their usual drive was so unexpectedly interfered with by snowfall, retired doctors, negatiants weavers, natural disasters and now one family, only the lively carp, oshina, a large watermelon, sits on the females, smiling, like me, he knows for sure, the ice will melt, in the silence of midnight, and the volg will sing, and the red-haired girl, warm from the bed, who carried the world will come spring, we know for sure, the ice will melt, the quiet midnight will begin to sing. and with a warm red-haired girl , spring will come to the frozen world, who carried the world, spring will come, who carried the world , spring will come, it is impossible to resist, we continue to dance, meet victor dorinbe on a walk. like a plum, glasses full of wine, its own spill, rattles in the speakers all night, that chanson bustles, hands-on, 20 meetings, it’s time to go home, i’m soon to leave, and there are four walls, and green melancholy, who there they will lose the boredom and dance and... let the world go waving, drunk natasha, dancing on the table, drunk natasha, kissing everyone around, drunk
because their usual drive was so unexpectedly interfered with by snowfall, retired doctors, negatiants weavers, natural disasters and now one family, only the lively carp, oshina, a large watermelon, sits on the females, smiling, like me, he knows for sure, the ice will melt, in the silence of midnight, and the volg will sing, and the red-haired girl, warm from the bed, who carried the world will come spring, we know for sure, the ice will melt, the quiet midnight will begin to sing. and with a...
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stephanie weavers grandmother went missing at a nursing home after beinge left unattended and when the home called her to come look for her grandmother she found her grandmother's dismembered body had beenra eatn by an al -- alligator in the canearby pond. in both cases forced arbitration eliminates justice, something must be terribly wrong with our system. w for the nay sayers out there, the u.s. chamber claimed all hell would break loose if you let women file assault and harassment cases in court. there would be a slew of new cases and companies would go out of business but none of that has happened. instead, survivors are simply being empowered with a choice. after my story at fox news, a close friend said to me, gretchen something good is going to comeme of this. at the time i couldn't see but something great has come of all of this. thank you for holding this hearing and i hope when you consider the horrible stories currently being allow today flourish within the secrecy of forced arbitration you will agree that all americans deserve this choice. >> thank you. >> thank you for ste
stephanie weavers grandmother went missing at a nursing home after beinge left unattended and when the home called her to come look for her grandmother she found her grandmother's dismembered body had beenra eatn by an al -- alligator in the canearby pond. in both cases forced arbitration eliminates justice, something must be terribly wrong with our system. w for the nay sayers out there, the u.s. chamber claimed all hell would break loose if you let women file assault and harassment cases in...
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stephanie weaver's grandmother went missing in a nursing home after being left unattended. when the home called her to come look for her grandmother, she found her grandmother's dismembered body had been eaten by an alligator in a nearby pond. stephanie fought all the way to the south carolina court of appeals after the home tried to force her into arbitration. if your grandmother can be eaten by an alligator because she wasn't properly cared for and a major employer like tesla can be accused of rampant race discrimination, and in both cases forced arbitration eliminates justice, something must be terribly wrong with our system. so, the naysayers out there, the u.s. chamber claimed all hell would break loose if you let women file their assault and harassment cases in court. there would be a slew of new cases and companies would go out of business. but none of that has happened. instead, survivors are simply being empowered with a choice. after my story at fox news, a close friend said to me, gretchen, something good is going to come of this. at the time, i couldn't see it,
stephanie weaver's grandmother went missing in a nursing home after being left unattended. when the home called her to come look for her grandmother, she found her grandmother's dismembered body had been eaten by an alligator in a nearby pond. stephanie fought all the way to the south carolina court of appeals after the home tried to force her into arbitration. if your grandmother can be eaten by an alligator because she wasn't properly cared for and a major employer like tesla can be accused...
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stephanie weaver's grandmother went missing in a nursing home after being left unattended. when the home called her to come look for her grandmother, she found her grandmother's dismembered body had been eaten by an alligator in a nearby pond. stephanie fought all the way to the south carolina court of appeals after the home tried to force her into arbitration. if your grandmother can be eaten by an alligator because she wasn't properly cared for and a major employer like tesla can be accused of rampant race discrimination, and in both cases forced arbitration eliminates justice, something must be terribly wrong with our system. so, the naysayers out there, the u.s. chamber claimed all hell would break loose if you let women file their assault and harassment cases in court. there would be a slew of new cases and companies would go out of business. but none of that has happened. instead, survivors are simply being empowered with a choice. after my story at fox news, a close friend said to me, gretchen, something good is going to come of this. at the time, i couldn't see it,
stephanie weaver's grandmother went missing in a nursing home after being left unattended. when the home called her to come look for her grandmother, she found her grandmother's dismembered body had been eaten by an alligator in a nearby pond. stephanie fought all the way to the south carolina court of appeals after the home tried to force her into arbitration. if your grandmother can be eaten by an alligator because she wasn't properly cared for and a major employer like tesla can be accused...
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protection, contact one of the already burnt t-64, the kochu was told that there is no plastid, the weaver says there are no unsolvable problems, he found a tank, found a tank, removed all the active armor, well, the tank really isn’t working anymore, but it’s okay, how did you think of it, bro, i thought of it, life made me do it. without having time to strike, using weapons with silencers, fighters of the ninety-eighth vtv brigade eliminated the cover squad, consisting of seven people. a little later , the evacuation group was also ambushed; four militants left the area with their hands raised. the politico publication reports that the russian army is already on the threshold of one of the largest strongholds of ukraine in the donbass, the capture of which would put both drushkovka, kramatorskaya, and slavyansk at risk. again moved forward, and as you can see on the map of bogdanovka, another settlement in the north completely passed under russian control, this means that the attack has already begun on kalinovka, the last section of the chasovo yar defense line in the northern direc
protection, contact one of the already burnt t-64, the kochu was told that there is no plastid, the weaver says there are no unsolvable problems, he found a tank, found a tank, removed all the active armor, well, the tank really isn’t working anymore, but it’s okay, how did you think of it, bro, i thought of it, life made me do it. without having time to strike, using weapons with silencers, fighters of the ninety-eighth vtv brigade eliminated the cover squad, consisting of seven people. a...
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since last summer weaver policy is restrictive, but it hasn't been. in q3 we put up a 5% gdp print. at some point the fed has to say we are missing something in this economy and that if doing that they continue to say policy is restrictive. they keep this estimate of the long-term fed funds rate down to 2.5% which is only a 50 basis point real neutral rate where even the ds model has it at 2%. they are basically going off of a forecast that interest rates are going back to lower levels or the market is taking their focus in saying this is where we are going with futures so we can keep equity valuations inflated a little bit higher. annmarie:annmarie: we started hearing some fed officials talk about whether or not they are actually restrictive and michelle bowman said more restrictive, but we might not be sufficiently restrictive. what is the difference? >> it's massive. if you are overestimating how restrictive you are, you're making a policy mistake because policy is far looser than you believe it to be. over the past three quarters if you include what q1 is going to look like, i t
since last summer weaver policy is restrictive, but it hasn't been. in q3 we put up a 5% gdp print. at some point the fed has to say we are missing something in this economy and that if doing that they continue to say policy is restrictive. they keep this estimate of the long-term fed funds rate down to 2.5% which is only a 50 basis point real neutral rate where even the ds model has it at 2%. they are basically going off of a forecast that interest rates are going back to lower levels or the...
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so in 1892 you have james weaver who is a populist. a progressive candidacy. teddy roosevelt in 1912 was the most successful. robert in 1924. and then you have two basically anti-civil rights, preserve segregation segregation, trout thurman and george wallace. and an you have ross perot in 1992 was the first with no previous elected experience. all of these others had previous elected experience including one former president. perrault was -- periot was the first outsider. he does not win a state that he got very high in 18%. and both parties take up the dead trade issue and it lingers. and now i think kennedy, i do not know if he will get 10% but i think he will be a factor. host: we will take your calls for your guest on third-party candidates and third parties in general. on the lines by party, so it is republicans, 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. and independents, 202-748-8002. what do you make of the no labels efforts that did not really go anywhere? guest: no labels, no candidate, no impact. it was kind of misguided. host: why? guest: take out one
so in 1892 you have james weaver who is a populist. a progressive candidacy. teddy roosevelt in 1912 was the most successful. robert in 1924. and then you have two basically anti-civil rights, preserve segregation segregation, trout thurman and george wallace. and an you have ross perot in 1992 was the first with no previous elected experience. all of these others had previous elected experience including one former president. perrault was -- periot was the first outsider. he does not win a...
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broadcaster amy nicole turner, now working in echr, is rarely a pretty business and a woman called melissa weaver learned that lesson the hard way recently after interviewing for a vice president of hr position with an unnamed company in new york. this is what she says happened. so i interviewed for a job earlier this week. >> the interview went so well. every question she had, i had a great answer for it. i used to work in recruitment. i know how to interview, i thought it to interview, so i thought it went but then i get an went great. but then i get an email from the recruiter saying that going to be moving that i'm not going to be moving on to next round. and on to the next round. and i emailed and asked for emailed her back and asked for feedback, said that feedback, and she said that while background was exactly while my background was exactly what they were looking in what they were looking for, in my lined up with my experience, lined up with what for the position. what they need for the position. she that for my she was concerned that for my interview, hadn't put in interview, i hadn't p
broadcaster amy nicole turner, now working in echr, is rarely a pretty business and a woman called melissa weaver learned that lesson the hard way recently after interviewing for a vice president of hr position with an unnamed company in new york. this is what she says happened. so i interviewed for a job earlier this week. >> the interview went so well. every question she had, i had a great answer for it. i used to work in recruitment. i know how to interview, i thought it to interview,...
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abbiejones, bbc news, weavering. a really worrying time for those residents. let's take a look at today's papers. many of the front pages focus on king charles' first major public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer — after he was seen at the easter sunday service in windsor yesterday. the daily mirror praises the monarch's "show of strength" and quotes a source as saying he has "responded to treatment very encouragingly". the times leads on the findings of a study by the royal college of emergency medicine, which suggest that long waits in a&e could be responsible for the deaths of up to 250 people per week. the college compiled the figures based on the high number of patients waiting for admission, and the death rates associated with such delays. we will have a look through the papers for you a little later. a trip to the doctors is something that can be a bit frightening for some children — so medical students from bristol university have been helping primary—school pupils by teaching first aid using teddy bears. the children also learnt some
abbiejones, bbc news, weavering. a really worrying time for those residents. let's take a look at today's papers. many of the front pages focus on king charles' first major public appearance since being diagnosed with cancer — after he was seen at the easter sunday service in windsor yesterday. the daily mirror praises the monarch's "show of strength" and quotes a source as saying he has "responded to treatment very encouragingly". the times leads on the findings of a...