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e, a launched projects, cassandra, they thought they could have binge those killed in by roots and eliminate the old enemy. fema mcneil, the they were planning the infiltration of hezbollah as trafficking woods in jordan, the but the agents from the c i, a, the central intelligence agency of the united states would happy to see these cowboys encroaching on the domain, the jordanian anti narcotics police. go up on intercepts of numbers identified in jordan link to check the heart. and what happened was that there was going to be a big meeting in amman, jordan, and at that meeting directory har boys told to introduce the under cover to an extremely significant member or members of has no, you're telling me this guy can be fully trusting. there's no risk in them of a there's nothing to worry about. i thought, oh, it's important we knew where he's from, you know, no, he's not a risk. don't worry about the name of because of that. all right. we were hearing and we believed for various reasons that hard was under the guidance and protection of bug near the or under a time crunch. now, because the
e, a launched projects, cassandra, they thought they could have binge those killed in by roots and eliminate the old enemy. fema mcneil, the they were planning the infiltration of hezbollah as trafficking woods in jordan, the but the agents from the c i, a, the central intelligence agency of the united states would happy to see these cowboys encroaching on the domain, the jordanian anti narcotics police. go up on intercepts of numbers identified in jordan link to check the heart. and what...
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bing! bellagio, what a great name for that hotel. it's very italian and very sophisticated in terms of what that country's about. wynn: the translation means "an elegant place of relaxation", which seemed like a perfect name for the place. it's under construction for about three months already, and i guess somewhere, sometime, someone had to build the nicest hotel in the world. schull: bellagio's water display really was an entertainment destination in itself. you had to see that water show. it was so well done that everybody was just silent and in awe. ♪ binkley: the fountains of bellagio, it's one of those things where the pitch is not as good as the result. "i'm gonna build a fantastic fountain in front of the bellagio." you know, you kind of go, "what? okay." but that a fountain could become an entertainment that would draw people into your casino, that's kind of bizarre and you have to see it to believe it. it wasn't just luxury. those fountains were romantic. you would not just walk by there even today and not stop. schull: t
bing! bellagio, what a great name for that hotel. it's very italian and very sophisticated in terms of what that country's about. wynn: the translation means "an elegant place of relaxation", which seemed like a perfect name for the place. it's under construction for about three months already, and i guess somewhere, sometime, someone had to build the nicest hotel in the world. schull: bellagio's water display really was an entertainment destination in itself. you had to see that...
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apartment, yaneikin... he slept drunk, you left him vodka, knowing that it would send him on a long binge, and threw in a copy of the gloves in which you killed your aunt. well, okay, okay, if, let’s say, i killed, why didn’t i throw up real gloves with blood on them? well, because you didn’t dare to come there on the day of the murder, it’s a small two-story house, they could have seen you, and maybe even one of the neighbors knew you personally. where is your aunt’s office? what’s there? there are no neighbors, well, there is a multi-story building, there is a back staircase, you were wearing a mask, a wig, there was a risk, there was, but it was minimal, doctor, i have a fracture, a severe bruise or a crack, tell me, will major cherdyntsev be able to compete in competitions, well, perhaps in sports lying on the couch? complete peace, a whole week, well, cherdyntsev, i’ll have to replace you at competitions, and now about the day when you committed murder, after the train for which you had tickets to moscow left, you turned off your phone, he sat down, no, you turned it of
apartment, yaneikin... he slept drunk, you left him vodka, knowing that it would send him on a long binge, and threw in a copy of the gloves in which you killed your aunt. well, okay, okay, if, let’s say, i killed, why didn’t i throw up real gloves with blood on them? well, because you didn’t dare to come there on the day of the murder, it’s a small two-story house, they could have seen you, and maybe even one of the neighbors knew you personally. where is your aunt’s office? what’s...
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he worked as a taxi driver until he was on a drinking binge, you know, in stripes, then he drinks for a week, then he works part-time for a week, then again he spends it all on vodka, that is, as i understand it, after all, he had his own car, but no, i’m saying nothing of his own , at a friend's place. did you take any? what kind of friend is this? maybe you name do you know or can you tell me what it looks like? yes, yes, where am i from, i haven’t seen him, i don’t know, i know that he was the only one who met with him often . well, do you ask anyone else? it’s clear, well, as usual, no one saw anything, no one knows anything. thank you, goodbye, goodbye. am i nervous today? yes, i understand, i understand, but tell me what happened here? can you imagine, i arrive, the door to the apartment is open, and someone is screaming there, and i am without a weapon, the authorities generally think we don’t need it, they say you can make do with a pen and a notepad, this is the case here. want to? no, thank you, i don’t want to. well, i already drank turkish tea and coffee in the
he worked as a taxi driver until he was on a drinking binge, you know, in stripes, then he drinks for a week, then he works part-time for a week, then again he spends it all on vodka, that is, as i understand it, after all, he had his own car, but no, i’m saying nothing of his own , at a friend's place. did you take any? what kind of friend is this? maybe you name do you know or can you tell me what it looks like? yes, yes, where am i from, i haven’t seen him, i don’t know, i know that he...
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so, congratulations, weekend binge drinkers. you still have the biggest problem. even so, even though in overall number they're way out ahead, this news has alcohol makers worried. they've changed their standard disclaimer from "please drink responsibly" to "please drink." i think we all might need a drink, because i'm about to talk about the supreme court. [booing] specifically, supreme court justice and... [booing] and bowling ball who sees those fingers comin', samuel alito. you'll recall, alito got into some trouble when people found out that after january 6th, he displayed a symbol of the "stop the steal" movement, by flying an upside-down american flag outside his house. alito took the high road and blamed his wife for this. controversy over. and started again. because we've now learned that a second flag carried by january 6th rioters was displayed outside a different house owned by justice alito. that's right, a second flag at a second home. alito's second wife better watch her back. [applause] the flag in question was a pro-trump symbol carried by many ri
so, congratulations, weekend binge drinkers. you still have the biggest problem. even so, even though in overall number they're way out ahead, this news has alcohol makers worried. they've changed their standard disclaimer from "please drink responsibly" to "please drink." i think we all might need a drink, because i'm about to talk about the supreme court. [booing] specifically, supreme court justice and... [booing] and bowling ball who sees those fingers comin', samuel...
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, from the fourth to the eleventh, we had binges, terrible, terrible, nothing, and you can’t do anything, nothing, neither with prayers, nor with force, well, nothing, well, nothing. mikhail miroshnikov died in 1994, his heart gave out, he was only 49 years old, i think these are costs, these are production costs, there such work that it seems to me that it’s difficult without it, even though they say that no one is there supposedly no one, it’s difficult. there are people who are strong, their bodies are strong, and there are people who are generally weak, and even when all this collapse happened, we had everything in the country, everything, everything, and since misha lost himself, i feel very sorry for him, i just it’s a pity, he’s smart, handsome, i loved him very much, i still love him, i fight with him, i say, the bastard bear left me, which means i was 47 years old, and he’s still 49. i didn't love anyone else i didn’t get married, i didn’t marry anyone else, not anyone else. the murder of her son, the death of her beloved man, in order not to go crazy with grief, t
, from the fourth to the eleventh, we had binges, terrible, terrible, nothing, and you can’t do anything, nothing, neither with prayers, nor with force, well, nothing, well, nothing. mikhail miroshnikov died in 1994, his heart gave out, he was only 49 years old, i think these are costs, these are production costs, there such work that it seems to me that it’s difficult without it, even though they say that no one is there supposedly no one, it’s difficult. there are people who are strong,...
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even for big companies, according to santa clara university law professor eric goldman, microsoft's bing has competed with google for apple's deal and has not been successful. >> so what chance does a company that's even smaller than a microsoft who might be a new player in the industry, have to go and dislodge a major player like google? >> goldman says if the judge rules google is an illegal monopoly. there is a wide range of punishments. >> you could imagine mandating some kind of choice. you could prevent the distribution agreements altogether. you could impose significant financial consequences on this. you could require apple to do some other kind of competition or beauty show in order to pick its winner. >> goldman says the most extreme measure would be in order to break up google, but one concern is whether any remedies will hinder future growth in the industry. >> the technology will keep moving, but the remedy doesn't evolve and it gets out of sync. >> it is expected the federal judge will issue a ruling by late summer or early fall. from the newsroom jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox
even for big companies, according to santa clara university law professor eric goldman, microsoft's bing has competed with google for apple's deal and has not been successful. >> so what chance does a company that's even smaller than a microsoft who might be a new player in the industry, have to go and dislodge a major player like google? >> goldman says if the judge rules google is an illegal monopoly. there is a wide range of punishments. >> you could imagine mandating some...
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it was now time to binge him farewell as chem and v i f as well. the position had been tailor made for him. he was chief diplomats of the international financial industry, 2 major roles to play too much for one person. my name is ogden. if you like, thought that the you could say i didn't have as much time for deutsche bank. there may be something to that address that, i'm sorry, but at the time what was much more important for the banks was finding solutions to the financial crisis. and the debt crisis of industry, and i'm just curious where the industry cuz otherwise we probably would have all been in a very difficult situation because we were close to the of this. so now i'm up to may 2012. so the last annual general meeting of torture bank on the come months leadership, no one could foresee the financial consequences of his legacy, including funds in the billions protests were held outside. a few shareholders photos, saying there was counting on long term returns and now frustrated by not all people who have lost their savings in the ackerman e
it was now time to binge him farewell as chem and v i f as well. the position had been tailor made for him. he was chief diplomats of the international financial industry, 2 major roles to play too much for one person. my name is ogden. if you like, thought that the you could say i didn't have as much time for deutsche bank. there may be something to that address that, i'm sorry, but at the time what was much more important for the banks was finding solutions to the financial crisis. and the...
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it has binge trailing compared to what we see from the fed. a lot of it has to do with what we see on dollar-yen. dollar china hovering back towards the 7.22 level with yield differentials between the u.s. and japan in focus as well. tom: april with a check on the markets and the catch-up coming through for chinese stocks too cheap to ignore. let's check back in on the geopolitics. the redhead that crossed on in the last few minutes, israeli military has asked some civilians in rafah to move out of the city. we know, and we have listened in to netanyahu of israel, who has suggested they remained determined to clear out that city because of the hamas battalions that continue to shelter there. there are of course hundreds of thousands of civilians within that city. israel has said it will enable the evacuation of civilians. critics suggested that will be challenging. the talks within the context of ceasefire talks that have continued over the weekend, but we know have stalled. let's get the details with paul wallace in dubai. israel's military i
it has binge trailing compared to what we see from the fed. a lot of it has to do with what we see on dollar-yen. dollar china hovering back towards the 7.22 level with yield differentials between the u.s. and japan in focus as well. tom: april with a check on the markets and the catch-up coming through for chinese stocks too cheap to ignore. let's check back in on the geopolitics. the redhead that crossed on in the last few minutes, israeli military has asked some civilians in rafah to move...
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, they are in the beginning, people have gotten spoiled by netflix continually streaming things and binge watching the things. commercials are more annoying than they were when we were kids, not excuses to go to the bathroom or refill your popcorn but annoyances. the ad supported things, when i look at this, i like warner bros. stock a lot more than disney's. disney was upgraded by raymond james, downgraded by rosenblatt and others, recovering from this based on bundling is not the right plan. it's contact. it may not be the way to get more subscribers but is the way to get more money in the system. neil: you are good at this. if i understand what you are saying, that's not too shabby. this might not be as much as it is souped up to be and depending on the players and the right combinations, it could be. jackie deangelis and "the big money show" guys taking you through the next hour. jackie: great to see you. i am jackie deangelis.
, they are in the beginning, people have gotten spoiled by netflix continually streaming things and binge watching the things. commercials are more annoying than they were when we were kids, not excuses to go to the bathroom or refill your popcorn but annoyances. the ad supported things, when i look at this, i like warner bros. stock a lot more than disney's. disney was upgraded by raymond james, downgraded by rosenblatt and others, recovering from this based on bundling is not the right plan....
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. >> i went from wanting to binge ice cream to wanting to... and get a contact time just to calm down but i feel hopeful because i feel people are going to come together, voters will do the right thing and put trump back in the white house. >> trace: my thing was the bottom line is i'm surprised he got this far because he read the indictment, you look at what happened. there was no crime. how does it get this far? doesn't get this far when you don't have a crime, you don't give somebody due process and say this is what you are convicting -- what you are accused of. they say china and north korea are laughing all along with alvin bragg. >> donated and volunteered, i'm livid. trump has my vote. >> history says not be kind >> jessica a little of both makes me want to fight harder to bring him back. johns has a totally... i feel like i've been stabbed in the back by my country for letting this verdict happened. thank you all for watching america's late news, fox news at night.seco i'm trace gallagher in los angeles we will see you back here friday
. >> i went from wanting to binge ice cream to wanting to... and get a contact time just to calm down but i feel hopeful because i feel people are going to come together, voters will do the right thing and put trump back in the white house. >> trace: my thing was the bottom line is i'm surprised he got this far because he read the indictment, you look at what happened. there was no crime. how does it get this far? doesn't get this far when you don't have a crime, you don't give...
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but as soon as openai went into business with microsoft and microsoft put chatbots into bing, google had no choice. so i think the competition is going to cause these things to be developed rapidly and the competition means that they won't put enough effort into safety. people, parents talk to their children, give them advice on the future of the economy — whatjobs they should do, what degrees that they should do. it seems like the world's being thrown up in the air by this, by the world that you're describing. what would you advise somebody to study now to kind of surf this wave? i don't know, because it's clear that a lot of a lot of mid—level intellectualjobs are going to disappear. if you ask which jobs are safe, my best bet about a job that's safe is plumbing. because these things aren't yet very good at physical manipulation. that'll be probably be the last thing they're very good at. and so i think plumbing is safe for quite a long time. driving? not driving, no. you know, that's that's hopeless. that's i mean, that's been slow. journalist? journalism might last a little b
but as soon as openai went into business with microsoft and microsoft put chatbots into bing, google had no choice. so i think the competition is going to cause these things to be developed rapidly and the competition means that they won't put enough effort into safety. people, parents talk to their children, give them advice on the future of the economy — whatjobs they should do, what degrees that they should do. it seems like the world's being thrown up in the air by this, by the world that...
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any single month of biden's own presidency and his own presidency is probably the biggest regulatory binge in history. what is the visit that china trump proof it and how will that work? >> what they are using is called a congressional review act. it is a law that allows congress to common and overrule a regulation within 60 days of when that rule has been done. effectively when you have a turn in the administration because obviously you are sending a bill to the president and he will only sign it if he is a new administration. effectively under president trump more than any administration in history. i don't think they will ultimately be successful. trying to get these things done and they may be able to reach the deadline on a couple of things, but they are in here for the administration. the scarcest resources you have in the administration's time. it takes time to go through the regulatory process. they will not be able to get their entire to meet the cra clock. a new admission will be able to take these things up by the root and branch and get the economy going again. larry: steve moo
any single month of biden's own presidency and his own presidency is probably the biggest regulatory binge in history. what is the visit that china trump proof it and how will that work? >> what they are using is called a congressional review act. it is a law that allows congress to common and overrule a regulation within 60 days of when that rule has been done. effectively when you have a turn in the administration because obviously you are sending a bill to the president and he will...
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. >> did you ever binge watch those shows where you have to catch up on the story? yeah? my question to you, how will the d.a. take that approach, that everyone remembers, they don't even try to cover everything that happened and they quickly tell you, remember when they hid the gun and then found the gone and then now they found the drugs. what will the prosecution do? we showed some of these witnesses, 20 in total, they will not summarize everything, how will they cat everyone up to get the key witnesses to drill home what they want the jury to remember? >> i think michael cohen being the last witness, he laid out the story. i would use his testimony to layout again. and continue to operate. the delaying of the payments, why did that happen? you heard why that happened. donald trump did not want to make the payment until after the election. you heard that from keith davidson. then you saw the emails about all of the excuses that he came up with. we've through all the evidence here. show all the ways that he has cooperated along the way. >> andrew? >> to follow-up on wha
. >> did you ever binge watch those shows where you have to catch up on the story? yeah? my question to you, how will the d.a. take that approach, that everyone remembers, they don't even try to cover everything that happened and they quickly tell you, remember when they hid the gun and then found the gone and then now they found the drugs. what will the prosecution do? we showed some of these witnesses, 20 in total, they will not summarize everything, how will they cat everyone up to get...
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intuition, inspiration, love, where it comes from, it’s better not to open wikipedia, it’s a very smooth binge. that’s how i remembered, the atmosphere is inspiring, inspiration is the disposition of the soul to vividly perceive impressions. ais, pushkin, hare. really a hare, quiet, quiet, quiet, give it to me, to arms, come on, come on, the speed of the hare is from 50 to 70 km/h, three-meter jumps. hurries to st. petersburg to the decembrists, but a hare runs across the road, and pushkin accepts the decision to return urgently, now how to return, and dawn, dawn, go to dad, static, dawn. your mother. come on, kostya, come on, you son of a bitch. i believe every line in these letters, but still i often think about who opens the door for you. hands you a coat on a hanger, he walks somewhere nearby, he is calm, he doesn’t write poems for you and isn’t sad, he’ll talk to you someday, i don’t know why, i envy him so much, i envy him so much, i... on the tram crowded to us, one day he will give way, you will poke in response, he is smart, he is special, he is everyone who turns around fol
intuition, inspiration, love, where it comes from, it’s better not to open wikipedia, it’s a very smooth binge. that’s how i remembered, the atmosphere is inspiring, inspiration is the disposition of the soul to vividly perceive impressions. ais, pushkin, hare. really a hare, quiet, quiet, quiet, give it to me, to arms, come on, come on, the speed of the hare is from 50 to 70 km/h, three-meter jumps. hurries to st. petersburg to the decembrists, but a hare runs across the road, and...
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work with all skids whether or not caucasian hispanic and i african-american cumber a lot of arrest binge kids my philosophy to work with all kids but being here and griping in the chinese community being a chinese-american is important going to american school during the day but went to chinese school that is community is important working with all the kids and having them exposed to all culture it is important to me. >> it is a mask evening. >> i'd like to thank you a you all to celebrate an installation of the days here in the asian art museum. >> one time has become so many things in the past two centuries because of the different did i licks the immigration officer didn't understand it became no standard chinese marine or cantonese sproupgs it became so many different sounds this is convenient for the immigration officer this okay your family name so this tells the generations of immigrants where they come from and also many stories behind it too. >> and what a better way to celebrate the enough is enough nuru with the light nothing is more important at an the hope the energy we. >>
work with all skids whether or not caucasian hispanic and i african-american cumber a lot of arrest binge kids my philosophy to work with all kids but being here and griping in the chinese community being a chinese-american is important going to american school during the day but went to chinese school that is community is important working with all the kids and having them exposed to all culture it is important to me. >> it is a mask evening. >> i'd like to thank you a you all to...
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me and him coming back from a coke binge. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is it true that you spoke at harvard? like last month? >> yes, i did. >> jimmy: you did. how did that happen? did they -- of course you've got a long history with college from that you were in college for seven years. >> dude, i'm hot at college. >> jimmy: you're hot at college. >> i party, right? i party. and kids, i just -- >> jimmy: not what i hear. [ laughter ] >> i had this speech that went viral about me never quitting drinking and why i drink. and the boys love it. so, like, i go to university of tennessee, i roll into a flat party at 1:00 in the morning and 2,000 kids get onstage, take my shirt off, a couple of shots in the bus, back on the road, right? i do it a lot. i get a call from harvard. "yo, can you talk to us about marketing?" [ laughter ] i was like, "yeah, i guess. are you sure you know what you're getting?" "no, no, we know." "my shirt's coming off, you know that." i opened my speech up, when i was 22 years old i got involved inn with the russian mafia, and they're like, what the -- i talked at harvar
me and him coming back from a coke binge. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is it true that you spoke at harvard? like last month? >> yes, i did. >> jimmy: you did. how did that happen? did they -- of course you've got a long history with college from that you were in college for seven years. >> dude, i'm hot at college. >> jimmy: you're hot at college. >> i party, right? i party. and kids, i just -- >> jimmy: not what i hear. [ laughter ] >> i had this...
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but it is just as easy to use bing search as it is google search >> and there is the forward pes by the way 35 for meta, 29.5 for alphabet that tells the story and you think that is justifiably so >> i think it is because when you look at meta's earnings growth, 14% next year, 15% the year after that. and they have proven that they can cut costs. our office has been doing a fun project and we said let's embrace ai, let's start using chatgpt. in a serious way and when we have questions that we might just ask each other, or go to google, let's actually put it into chatgpt and let's see what it comes up with. that is a real threat to search, a real threat to google. so we think of the barrier to entry there is just lower, it is harder so i think that you sus them out and you say apple, what are you really going to grow at, what about amazon i don't think that you buy them collectively >> joe, we'll get to nvidia later, but the own the others. >> and we'll have to get to it right now. you bought the qs with a great trade but i'm trained to always think about where is the risk. i'm constantl
but it is just as easy to use bing search as it is google search >> and there is the forward pes by the way 35 for meta, 29.5 for alphabet that tells the story and you think that is justifiably so >> i think it is because when you look at meta's earnings growth, 14% next year, 15% the year after that. and they have proven that they can cut costs. our office has been doing a fun project and we said let's embrace ai, let's start using chatgpt. in a serious way and when we have...
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just a binge, how she gave birth to so many children, she gave birth like that, we will deal with her a little later, first with you, you showed what kind of farm you were running, let’s see, we have a large farm, about fifty heads of milk alone, this is a raspberry, this is a black one, there is just a cow, there is a night, well, they are like family members, one might say, already like that. i’m very glad that my daughter is with us, there is such a small tractor on the farm, i taught my daughter to ride it, it helps that you will have a daughter, well, now we have dirt here, but in the summer... we have green grass, flowers bloom, everything is very beautiful, we have so many calves, we all need to be watered and fed, i really want the kids to come, were with us, we will walk together, manage, teach them to work, so that animals are loved, here we made a nursery, bought cribs, warmth, light, what else is needed for children, we were waiting for the kids, i ordered mugs for them, because that we were denied guardianship, the mugs are gathering dust. now we are already planting
just a binge, how she gave birth to so many children, she gave birth like that, we will deal with her a little later, first with you, you showed what kind of farm you were running, let’s see, we have a large farm, about fifty heads of milk alone, this is a raspberry, this is a black one, there is just a cow, there is a night, well, they are like family members, one might say, already like that. i’m very glad that my daughter is with us, there is such a small tractor on the farm, i taught my...
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excluded that the drunkard and troublemaker himself could come home, injured or beaten, due to constant binges, peter’s room looked more and more like a brothel with each passing month, where elena and her children they didn’t look in and, for the sake of peace and quiet, they didn’t interfere with the relative’s lifestyle in ipivokhi, he literally shit there, blew his nose, coughed up, they were also interested in elena, according to the neighbors, renovations in his brother’s room, his sister began to do a few months after his departure, although she had previously avoided this room, the builder who laid the floors in this room was interrogated, he explained that the accused approached him... to lay the floors in the room being renovated when he was already working and the walls were repaired, freshly re-glued, his task was only to replace the floor, he noticed that there was a dark, dark stain on the floor on the old chipboard, the accused explained that it was her brother who dirtied it, he put the accident lick there, and then covered it with linulium, according to the examinati
excluded that the drunkard and troublemaker himself could come home, injured or beaten, due to constant binges, peter’s room looked more and more like a brothel with each passing month, where elena and her children they didn’t look in and, for the sake of peace and quiet, they didn’t interfere with the relative’s lifestyle in ipivokhi, he literally shit there, blew his nose, coughed up, they were also interested in elena, according to the neighbors, renovations in his brother’s room,...
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is there going to be a press conference from the governor talking about move bing forward? have you heard from the mayor on what is next? we have not heard anything. >> william: i think the governor put out a tweet or statement day or so ago decrying the violence that occurred. the catalyst for a lot of what we saw was the counter protest day or so ago. there were injuries. that caused the university to say, we have a problem, somebody is going to get injured and it could happen again. >> brian: thank you so much. >> carley: covering all morning long. >> lawrence: thanks. >> brian: we've been following the ucla protests and arrests, ainsley was with students at university of tennessee at scrambled jakes. what can you tell us? what is >> ainsley: we had a restaurant full of students from the university of tennessee. totally different story on this campus from ucla. we're down the street from the university and last night all of these students were there but there were 8,000 students in attendance for something called unite. unite has been going to a lot of the southern colle
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well, if you don't want a binge that you may want to binge our coverage tonight is tom gb news is britain's election channel. >> and from tonight the people decide, as the country has the polls in a rush of elections, we'll take you through the night as the first results come in, and we'll pick up at breakfast with the very best guests and analysis. >> and on the weekend, the results won't stop and neither will we. >> we'll explore what it all means for you as we look ahead to the general election. >> continuing coverage live from tonight at midnight on gb news. >> i didn't realise you were so pint sized. well, i'm not tiny in that, am i? six foot eight. >> i think you are very, very tall. very tall man. but no, that does amuse us, doesn't it? because we filmed that, election promo. it took us about an hour. >> i'd say about an hour, because we filmed the whole thing. and i thought they should just all be just because we thought it would just be us. >> and then we'd get about five seconds, and i'm tucked into your armpit down here. yeah. so i don't really know what happened there. but anywa
well, if you don't want a binge that you may want to binge our coverage tonight is tom gb news is britain's election channel. >> and from tonight the people decide, as the country has the polls in a rush of elections, we'll take you through the night as the first results come in, and we'll pick up at breakfast with the very best guests and analysis. >> and on the weekend, the results won't stop and neither will we. >> we'll explore what it all means for you as we look ahead to...
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we're actually talking very much about binging, talking about drinking to excess. you look at the figures, it's crime, which is the largest amount of costs, the cost to us. so yeah, i think we need to look at how we regulate alcohol and how we can help educate people on the damages and dangers they can have from drinking so much. >> do you think, paul, that there is a kind of double standards when it comes to alcohol? i mean, it is a drug. it does cause people to do things that they, you know, they lose inhibitions and unsafe behaviour and yet, you know, drug taking completely illegal. but we're very relaxed about alcohol. why do you think there is that kind of different approach? >> i think historically england's been i mean, the world is kind of very relaxed about alcohol and obviously alcohol, is probably more pleasurable, more fun, and certainly for the work that i do with street angels work on the streets and at festivals , we see people at festivals, we see people drinking lots and lots of alcohol , but interestingly, it's alcohol, but interestingly, it's the
we're actually talking very much about binging, talking about drinking to excess. you look at the figures, it's crime, which is the largest amount of costs, the cost to us. so yeah, i think we need to look at how we regulate alcohol and how we can help educate people on the damages and dangers they can have from drinking so much. >> do you think, paul, that there is a kind of double standards when it comes to alcohol? i mean, it is a drug. it does cause people to do things that they, you...
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. >> and christy, do you ever binge watch the shows like ozark where you have to catch up on the story? yeah? my question is how will the da take that approach that everyone remembers in the first 30 seconds of episode 15. they don't try to cover everything that happened but they quickly tell you, they tell you when they hid the gun and found the gun and this person got killed and now they found the drugs. what will the prosecution in your view do? if they do it well, you have a lot of experience. it was 20 in total. how are they going to catch everything up? >> i think michael cohen being the prosecution's last witness, he really laid out the story and so i would use his testimony to lay it out again and continue to corroborate. you also heard, for example, the delaying of the payment to stormy daniels. why did that happen? you heard from michael cohen why that happened because donald trump didn't want to make the payment until after the election. but you heard that from keith davidson. he understood the same thing to be true. and you saw in fact the emails about all the excuses micha
. >> and christy, do you ever binge watch the shows like ozark where you have to catch up on the story? yeah? my question is how will the da take that approach that everyone remembers in the first 30 seconds of episode 15. they don't try to cover everything that happened but they quickly tell you, they tell you when they hid the gun and found the gun and this person got killed and now they found the drugs. what will the prosecution in your view do? if they do it well, you have a lot of...
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lauren: on google or microsoft bing? stuart: well, i already use bunk from microsoft. lauren: a.i.? stuart: not noticeably. [laughter] artificial intelligence is being called the new frontier of modern warfare. jennifer griffin at the pentagon for us. where does the u.s. stand in the a.i. arms race? >> reporter: well, it's interesting, stu. right now the u.s. is leading in terms of writing software and using a.i. on the battlefield. that's because the u.s. is still the leading software manufacturer in the world. but that competitive advantage could be lost if the does not lock in these gains and prevent russia and china from catching up9 we went to the second annual with a. i'll convention here in washington and saw demonstrations of how the modern battlefield is changing. >> the problem is it's either we run a.i. or our adversaries -- [inaudible] if our adversaries have a tradition of being not as a -- [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] and if on the battlefield, it is going to be us or them. we have to dominate and -- [inaudible] actually dominates which is what we did -- [inau
lauren: on google or microsoft bing? stuart: well, i already use bunk from microsoft. lauren: a.i.? stuart: not noticeably. [laughter] artificial intelligence is being called the new frontier of modern warfare. jennifer griffin at the pentagon for us. where does the u.s. stand in the a.i. arms race? >> reporter: well, it's interesting, stu. right now the u.s. is leading in terms of writing software and using a.i. on the battlefield. that's because the u.s. is still the leading software...
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nearly half of college students say they drink and 30% say they binge drink according to a recent survey by the national institute on drug abuse & alcoholism. here on the campus of the university of notre dame, they are taking a more academic and intellectual approach to the issue in addition to traditional counseling and disciplinary action. the psychology department is teaming up with the film, television and theater department on a course that teaches students why they think drinking is so cool and why it's probably not. >> societal he people seem to condone your actions because you are drunk. >> “drunk on film” is a full credit, in person & online course with over 150 students on the wait list each semester. psychology professor arne venter and film & tv professor ted mandell lead the students in their critiques of popular films featuring heavy drinking and its social and health consequences. >> so what we focused on and wanted to do a little research on is “depressed on depressants” and alcohol is a depressant. >> along with pop culture favorites, the films include classics
nearly half of college students say they drink and 30% say they binge drink according to a recent survey by the national institute on drug abuse & alcoholism. here on the campus of the university of notre dame, they are taking a more academic and intellectual approach to the issue in addition to traditional counseling and disciplinary action. the psychology department is teaming up with the film, television and theater department on a course that teaches students why they think drinking is...
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bidenomics continues to b >> biden economics vampire dray gaining our bank accounts more than when jesse binges on 2 bay as hugfeh the economic explain her. >> we need an economic explainni her as people are confused aswe they arell also doing quite well as i want to start with prices being an issue for everyone as inflation is too high in the u.s. and other countries as the economy is doing well but we get shots from outside the united states i seen that happen and we see that happening with wars as we keep her fingers crossed wean don't get another. >> that was exciting gre she nes to go to school a few things americans are doing well.ll hop on over to a local fast fool joint where joe has supersized of the cost of fries, big macs and even your trusted foot-long. all of which have gone up since biden stepped into office. harold this is arrogant andro gainsulting it's like a comic wo bombs on stage and blames the audience they are blaming theeya people. too fastink he's been food restaurant. org she doesn't mind because of her organic blueberries are always $12 a pound or whatever they art i d
bidenomics continues to b >> biden economics vampire dray gaining our bank accounts more than when jesse binges on 2 bay as hugfeh the economic explain her. >> we need an economic explainni her as people are confused aswe they arell also doing quite well as i want to start with prices being an issue for everyone as inflation is too high in the u.s. and other countries as the economy is doing well but we get shots from outside the united states i seen that happen and we see that...
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haslinda: that was senta time cofounder of xy bing, speaking with david ingles at the conference. keep it here with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ awkward question... is there going to be anything left... —left over? —yeah. oh, absolutely. (inner monologue) my kids don't know what they want. you know who knows what she wants? me! i want a massage, in amalfi, from someone named giancarlo. and i didn't live in that shoebox for years. not just— with empower, we get all of our financial questions answered. so you don't have to worry. i guess i'll get the caviar... just kidding. join 18 million americans and take control of your financial future with a real time dashboard and real live conversations. empower. what's next. haslinda: much of south east asia has been sold. under a severe heat wave, one that has caused power outages and death across the region. it is aggravated by changing climate and for urban design. of bloomberg's more. paul: for two weeks now, karachi's 15 million residents have been baking in the heat wave. temperatures in parts of pakistan have been knowledge and 5
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politics, the politics of the last 20 years as one of those tv series, you know, the ones that people binge—watch — michael gove would be one of the absolute principal and most colourful characters in the conservative party from 2005 onwards. he was one of the architects of leave, he was a sort of person who was a neo—con when it came to foreign policy, loved bashing lefties, bureaucrats, and experts. but he's going — and i think many will see that as a sign, along with all the other mps that you mentioned, who are going from the conservatives as a sign that they think maybe it's a sinking ship. jane and kurt, back with us. six weeks until the election. quite staggering because after the 4th of july, parliament is going to look quite different?— july, parliament is going to look quite different? yeah it's going to be absolutely _ quite different? yeah it's going to be absolutely a _ quite different? yeah it's going to be absolutely a change. _ quite different? yeah it's going to be absolutely a change. i - quite different? yeah it's going to be absolutely a change. i think i be absolutely
politics, the politics of the last 20 years as one of those tv series, you know, the ones that people binge—watch — michael gove would be one of the absolute principal and most colourful characters in the conservative party from 2005 onwards. he was one of the architects of leave, he was a sort of person who was a neo—con when it came to foreign policy, loved bashing lefties, bureaucrats, and experts. but he's going — and i think many will see that as a sign, along with all the other...
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microsoft's bing has less than 5%. i think you'll start to see microsoft continue to pick be up share there. those are the four names we feel very good about looking forward. maria: and i know that you look at google, this is the name you debate the most, google, alphabet. >> yeah. i mean, really when you look at google, you have to think about if -- if you think about it very simply, do you believe a.i. is going to be real? if it is, do you believe google can maintain 93% search market share? that's kind of hard to believe as people change the way they interact when looking for information versus clicking on 10 blue links, they have a conversation with an a.i. engine and that's a very different prospect. with google i think over a very long period of time you're going to see that market share start to erode and for youtube, you talked about disney earlier and subscribers, you also got amazon that just started launching ads on prime video and so you've got more ad dollars flowing to other things than youtube and so bet
microsoft's bing has less than 5%. i think you'll start to see microsoft continue to pick be up share there. those are the four names we feel very good about looking forward. maria: and i know that you look at google, this is the name you debate the most, google, alphabet. >> yeah. i mean, really when you look at google, you have to think about if -- if you think about it very simply, do you believe a.i. is going to be real? if it is, do you believe google can maintain 93% search market...
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oh well, i’ll pick it up later, there will be a reason to binge, uh-huh, why, thank you. everything that happened was not in vain, bassan beeps, pete beats the bass, ask, how are you , i’ll answer everything, everything is fine, pit beats the passam, pit beats the pass, fires from the minibus or from the c-class, beatby from the bass, beats the bass, i won’t stop, i won’t miss a chance, pitby beats the bass, pete hits the pason, a new day, a new day is catching up with my shadow and i can’t hide, i’m flying again at altitude, escorts me to the path capital, this is the life i dreamed of, knowing what i need to strive for, but i’m at the level ... what are you doing here? olga stepanovna, hello, i’m not at home, but i’m driving here, i’m looking for you everywhere, and you’re here, i picked some wildflowers, but they smell fine, is there any tea? there in the pool, i, in short, i’m sorry that this happened, i myself was scared afterwards, but i overstepped and moved on. your boyfriend, what, well, he looks like from the wolf of wall street in december
oh well, i’ll pick it up later, there will be a reason to binge, uh-huh, why, thank you. everything that happened was not in vain, bassan beeps, pete beats the bass, ask, how are you , i’ll answer everything, everything is fine, pit beats the passam, pit beats the pass, fires from the minibus or from the c-class, beatby from the bass, beats the bass, i won’t stop, i won’t miss a chance, pitby beats the bass, pete hits the pason, a new day, a new day is catching up with my shadow and i...
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this, perplexity it added three advisers who held senior roles or helped build at uber, android, and bing. for all the hires there was that departure, as well. we talked about it. openai's founder known for pushing the ethical and safe development of gen ai. we'll see what he does next. that is one less voice in the monetization and commercialization drive. we round all this up and more. check out our weekly deep dive publishing today at cnbc.com/tcweekly. to your guest, i would say if chatgpt blows your mind, check out this piece because it's all about the ai agents that can do even more in real time. it's really amazing what we've seen this week. >> i can't wait. >> are they already doing it? i know a lot of announcements -- are these technologies yet to come or live? >> good question. the demo is a key distinction. there was even some fits and starts with it, but you know, what -- the ceo of google told me earlier is they want this technology and aim to have it into consumers' hands within the next year. it's moving very, very quickly. and the key difference is that it can emote, it ca
this, perplexity it added three advisers who held senior roles or helped build at uber, android, and bing. for all the hires there was that departure, as well. we talked about it. openai's founder known for pushing the ethical and safe development of gen ai. we'll see what he does next. that is one less voice in the monetization and commercialization drive. we round all this up and more. check out our weekly deep dive publishing today at cnbc.com/tcweekly. to your guest, i would say if chatgpt...
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we want to know in honor of national streaming day, what's a favorite show that you binge to let us know and your answer could be read live on the show at 01:00pm right here on kron 4 darya. all right. thanks a lot. thank you. stay. >> as a good boy. >> what all come on. it see chart saying he can train that can command alligator. it's a 12 foot long alligator and they have school for it in st. petersburg, florida. they actually know. and i don't know. deputies could wrangle it. >> and they were able to do that. relocated at that. >> it seemed like he was a say in that. i don't think the alligators trained formally probably appear threatened. no, right, right. it's all in the way you give the appreciated. when you offer food. that's not was crazy. well, you know, alligators in this forecast that warm enough for that and that is okay this way. >> 60's 70's, if you ate. all right. so far, go so go. we'll see you tomorrow. have you seen narrator: the following program contains strong sexual content. viewer discretion advised. today on dr. phil-- ashley: i hate my grandpa. i hate what he did
we want to know in honor of national streaming day, what's a favorite show that you binge to let us know and your answer could be read live on the show at 01:00pm right here on kron 4 darya. all right. thanks a lot. thank you. stay. >> as a good boy. >> what all come on. it see chart saying he can train that can command alligator. it's a 12 foot long alligator and they have school for it in st. petersburg, florida. they actually know. and i don't know. deputies could wrangle it....
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even for big companies, according to santa clara university law professor eric goldman, microsoft's bing has competed with google for apple's deal and has not been successful. >> so what chance does a company that's even smaller than a microsoft who might be a new player in the industry, have to go and dislodge a major player like google? >> goldman says if the judge rules google is an illegal monopoly. there is a wide range of punishments. >> you could imagine mandating some kind of choice. you could prevent the distribution agreements altogether. you could impose significant financial consequences on this. you could require apple to do some other kind of competition or beauty show in order to pick its winner. >> goldman says the most extreme measure would be in order to break up google, but one concern is whether any remedies will hinder future growth in the industry. >> the technology will keep moving, but the remedy doesn't evolve and it gets out of sync. >> it is expected the federal judge will issue a ruling by late summer or early fall. from the newsroom jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox
even for big companies, according to santa clara university law professor eric goldman, microsoft's bing has competed with google for apple's deal and has not been successful. >> so what chance does a company that's even smaller than a microsoft who might be a new player in the industry, have to go and dislodge a major player like google? >> goldman says if the judge rules google is an illegal monopoly. there is a wide range of punishments. >> you could imagine mandating some...
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even for big companies, according to santa clara university law professor eric goldman, microsoft's bing has competed with google for apple's deal and has not been successful. >> so what chance does a company that's even smaller than a microsoft who might be a new player in the industry, have to go and dislodge a major player like google? >> goldman says if the judge rules google is an illegal monopoly, there is a wide range of punishments. >> you could imagine mandating some kind of choice. you could prevent the distribution agreements altogether. you could impose significant financial consequences on this. you could require apple to do some other kind of competition or beauty show in order to pick its winner. >> goldman says the most extreme measure would be in order to break up google. but one concern is whether any remedies will hinder future growth in the industry. >> the technology will keep moving, but the remedy doesn't evolve and it gets out of sync. >> i did reach out to google and a spokesman told me that they had no comment today. >> it is expected that the judge will issue a
even for big companies, according to santa clara university law professor eric goldman, microsoft's bing has competed with google for apple's deal and has not been successful. >> so what chance does a company that's even smaller than a microsoft who might be a new player in the industry, have to go and dislodge a major player like google? >> goldman says if the judge rules google is an illegal monopoly, there is a wide range of punishments. >> you could imagine mandating some...
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bing bong, ding ding dong. "order in the court," does not mean, "what do you want for lunch?" >> jimmy: no, you can't order -- [ cheers and applause ] "uber eats and -- a lot of people are talking about this, the trump campaign is facing backlash after trump posted a video on social media that suggested his victory in november will bring a "unified reich." [ audience oohs ] now, listen, i know that sounds terrible. [ laughter ] when they saw the ad even confederate statues were like, "you should take that down." [ laughter ] really, that's -- [ applause ] that's got to come down. that's got to come down. some more election news. according to a new poll, 71% of voters want to see a third party candidate like rfk jr. participate in the presidential debates. 71%. that wasn't the only poll about the debates that was a little surprising. for instance, 74% want a a spinning debate stage that slowly picks up speed throughout the night. [ laughter ] i'd do that. next up, 68% want trump and biden to swap all their medications and see what happens. [ laughter and applause ] whoo! just g
bing bong, ding ding dong. "order in the court," does not mean, "what do you want for lunch?" >> jimmy: no, you can't order -- [ cheers and applause ] "uber eats and -- a lot of people are talking about this, the trump campaign is facing backlash after trump posted a video on social media that suggested his victory in november will bring a "unified reich." [ audience oohs ] now, listen, i know that sounds terrible. [ laughter ] when they saw the ad even...
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"wall street journal" tackling that one some saying the binge eating comes back with a vengeance and the food cravings so a lot to look at there. >> another addition to big pharma to be honest. >> sandra: always great to have you on great to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> john: great advice there. the national spelling bee coming down to a tie breaker something we've only seen one other time before. what was the day newmont of the competition you know, d-e- d-e-a-n-o -- ♪ ♪ pect! turn shipping to your advantage. keep it simple...with clear, upfront pricing. with usps ground advantage®. ♪ [street noise] [car door shuts] [paparazzi cameras] introducing, ned's plaque psoriasis. ned, ned, who are you wearing? he thinks his flaky red patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. ned? otezla can help you get clearer skin, and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing otezla for over a decade. otezla is also approved to treat psoriatic arthritis. don't use otezla if you're allerg
"wall street journal" tackling that one some saying the binge eating comes back with a vengeance and the food cravings so a lot to look at there. >> another addition to big pharma to be honest. >> sandra: always great to have you on great to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> john: great advice there. the national spelling bee coming down to a tie breaker something we've only seen one other time before. what was the day newmont of the competition you...
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a vampire sucking the life out of our finances, draining bank accounts faster than jesse's when he binges on toupee's beer now msnbc stephanie ruhle trying to hypnotize americans into thinking we are not feeling the bite. cue the economic explainer. >> we need an exit economic explainer. people are confused, they are exhausted, but they are also doing quite well appeared so i want to start with prices. they have been an issue for everyone. >> you have inflation that got way too high in the u.s. and in other countries around the wo world. incomes didn't keep up with that. i think the economy is doing well, but we get shocks from outside the united states. i've seen that happen with supply chains. we've seen that happen with wars. i think we're kind of keeping our fingers crossed we don't get another. >> greg: that was exciting. but ruhle needs to go to school if she things americans are doing quite well. why not hop on over to her local fast food joint, which is where joe has supersized the cost of fries, big macs, and even your trusted foot-long. all of which have gone up since biden step
a vampire sucking the life out of our finances, draining bank accounts faster than jesse's when he binges on toupee's beer now msnbc stephanie ruhle trying to hypnotize americans into thinking we are not feeling the bite. cue the economic explainer. >> we need an exit economic explainer. people are confused, they are exhausted, but they are also doing quite well appeared so i want to start with prices. they have been an issue for everyone. >> you have inflation that got way too high...
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. >> reporter: despite the joy he brought playing chandler bing on "friends," perry's struggles with addiction were no secret. the actor revealing at one point he was taking nearly five dozen prescription pills a day. >> it has nothing to do with weakness, it is a disease he have. >> reporter: keith morrison opening up about perry's death in march. >> did it surprise you? >> it was the news you never want to get but you think some day you might. >> reporter: now, law enforcement looking for anyone who may have played a role in his drug abuse that ended so tragically. matthew perry wrote in his memoir more than anything helping others is what he wanted to be remembered for and his family is helping him do just that by starting a foundation in his name. >> chloe me will, a, s, thank you. >>> as the prices of new cars keep getting higher, new data shows americans are holding on to their old vehicles a lot longer. the average age of cars in the united states is now 12.6 years old. phil lebeau is here to break it down. phil, other than prices why are people holding on to their cars for so
. >> reporter: despite the joy he brought playing chandler bing on "friends," perry's struggles with addiction were no secret. the actor revealing at one point he was taking nearly five dozen prescription pills a day. >> it has nothing to do with weakness, it is a disease he have. >> reporter: keith morrison opening up about perry's death in march. >> did it surprise you? >> it was the news you never want to get but you think some day you might. >>...