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uk or across the globe. the experiences, whether that is in the uk or across the globe.— experiences, whether that is in the uk or across the globe. the way that the industry — uk or across the globe. the way that the industry has _ uk or across the globe. the way that the industry has changed _ uk or across the globe. the way that the industry has changed so - uk or across the globe. the way that the industry has changed so much i the industry has changed so much with new technology, what is the thing we should be looking out for in the industry? iii thing we should be looking out for in the industry?— in the industry? if i was to make a rediction in the industry? if i was to make a prediction it _ in the industry? if i was to make a prediction it will _ in the industry? if i was to make a prediction it will change _ in the industry? if i was to make a prediction it will change within i prediction it will change within just a few weeks or months. that is what is most exciting about the games industry
uk or across the globe. the experiences, whether that is in the uk or across the globe.— experiences, whether that is in the uk or across the globe. the way that the industry — uk or across the globe. the way that the industry has _ uk or across the globe. the way that the industry has changed _ uk or across the globe. the way that the industry has changed so - uk or across the globe. the way that the industry has changed so much i the industry has changed so much with new technology, what...
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a big part of the bi art the globe. a big part of the big part of _ the globe. a big part of the big part of the _ the globe. a big part of the big part of the trip was to warn _ big part of the trip was to warn china in supplying russia's military. if it continues to do, so what is the us ready— continues to do, so what is the us ready to do to prevent china from _ us ready to do to prevent china from sending parts or weapons to russia? do you think there might— to russia? do you think there might be _ to russia? do you think there might be some sanctions on the cards? — might be some sanctions on the cards? what would the us do? | cards? what would the us do? certainly cards? what would the us do? i certainly hope so. what xi jinping is doing is supporting a criminalwar of jinping is doing is supporting a criminal war of aggression by a criminal war of aggression by a war criminal. vladimir putin. that is the exact opposite of what the united states does. we defend sovereign territory. we defend sovereign territory. we defend freedom and democracy all ar
a big part of the bi art the globe. a big part of the big part of _ the globe. a big part of the big part of the _ the globe. a big part of the big part of the trip was to warn _ big part of the trip was to warn china in supplying russia's military. if it continues to do, so what is the us ready— continues to do, so what is the us ready to do to prevent china from _ us ready to do to prevent china from sending parts or weapons to russia? do you think there might— to russia? do you think...
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you sit _ western partners around the globe. you sit on _ western partners around the globe. you sit on the foreign affairs committee. in these past months when we have been talking about us allies and their support, ijust wonder, what has been the mood in the committee? has there been concern about the us being seen potentially, some might say, as an unreliable partner on the world stage but this aid has been much delayed? absolutely and the fact that we take on these _ absolutely and the fact that we take on these votes and once again with overwhelming democratic support shows _ overwhelming democratic support shows that we are not going to going to continue _ shows that we are not going to going to continue to sit on the sidelines. it to continue to sit on the sidelines. it has _ to continue to sit on the sidelines. it has been — to continue to sit on the sidelines. it has been tense in our foreign affairs— it has been tense in our foreign affairs committee because republicans continue to share chinese — republicans continue to share chinese propaganda, it shows that
you sit _ western partners around the globe. you sit on _ western partners around the globe. you sit on the foreign affairs committee. in these past months when we have been talking about us allies and their support, ijust wonder, what has been the mood in the committee? has there been concern about the us being seen potentially, some might say, as an unreliable partner on the world stage but this aid has been much delayed? absolutely and the fact that we take on these _ absolutely and the fact...
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, worse across the globe, and america being the protector of israel for the last six months, if it can really if they are allies, but what have they done to make sure that things can change on the ground in gaza, and nothing has really moved on, so hopefully the elections will be maybe what will bring the results and very ' the changes and the changes which will be coming from the people after the elections will hopefully bring this world to an end and also move to palestinian having their own state to ensure that buse it's not just now exactly it's not just now you're looking at for longer term issue because i mean palestine allow the territory to be divided into two to have two states but how on earth for the last four 60 70 years palestinian don't. still have a on state indeed, think i think we can both agree that that's been quite deliberate. uh, dr. abbas, i touched on the fact er that you know, as as a man of medicine, where your first oath is do no harm, to be watching what's gone down in real time, and recognizing that it's either munitions or malnutrition that may well kill yo
, worse across the globe, and america being the protector of israel for the last six months, if it can really if they are allies, but what have they done to make sure that things can change on the ground in gaza, and nothing has really moved on, so hopefully the elections will be maybe what will bring the results and very ' the changes and the changes which will be coming from the people after the elections will hopefully bring this world to an end and also move to palestinian having their own...
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a big part of this trip on the part _ globe. a big part of this trip on the part of— globe. a big part of this trip on the part of secretary - on the part of secretary blinken was to warn china again supplying russia's military industry. if it continues to do so, what is the us ready to do to prevent china from sending parts or weapons to russia? do you think there might be some sanctions on the cards? what with the us do? sanctions on the cards? what with the us do?— with the us do? well, i certainly _ with the us do? well, i certainly hope - with the us do? well, i certainly hope so - with the us do? well, i. certainly hope so because with the us do? well, i- certainly hope so because what xi jinping certainly hope so because what xijinping is doing is supporting a criminal war of aggression by a war criminal, vladimir putin, and that is the exact opposite of what the united states does. we defend sovereign territory, we defend freedom and democracy all around the globe. that's what we're doing in ukraine, that's what we said to china we intend to do in the south pacific
a big part of this trip on the part _ globe. a big part of this trip on the part of— globe. a big part of this trip on the part of secretary - on the part of secretary blinken was to warn china again supplying russia's military industry. if it continues to do so, what is the us ready to do to prevent china from sending parts or weapons to russia? do you think there might be some sanctions on the cards? what with the us do? sanctions on the cards? what with the us do?— with the us do? well,...
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now to matters beyond the globe, to the i beyond the globe, to the universe. nasa says its voyager1 spacecraft has started sending usable information back to earth again after months of transmitting unintelligible data. voyager one is more than 20 billion kilometres away, making it the most distant man—made object in the universe. and travelling in interstellar space was top victoria gill has more on the probe, thejourney and the unique valuable data it is sending back to earth. we have ignition and we have liftoff. a spacecraft bound for a journey no one imagined. when voyager1 launched in 1977, its mission was to explore our solar system. it captured detailed images of saturn's rings and discovered that jupiter has a thin ring of its own. then itjust kept going, and in 2012, it became the first human made object to leave our solar system and enter interstellar space. but last year, after nearly 50 years in space, something finally went wrong. the data voyager1 was sending back to earth stopped making sense. nasa engineers worked out that a single chip on i
now to matters beyond the globe, to the i beyond the globe, to the universe. nasa says its voyager1 spacecraft has started sending usable information back to earth again after months of transmitting unintelligible data. voyager one is more than 20 billion kilometres away, making it the most distant man—made object in the universe. and travelling in interstellar space was top victoria gill has more on the probe, thejourney and the unique valuable data it is sending back to earth. we have...
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seriously, the entire globe is suffering from iran, including _ entire globe is suffering from iran, including the iranian people. please defend _ including the iranian people. please defend them. for years the world has watched _ defend them. for years the world has watched the rise of a shi'ite islamist— watched the rise of a shi'ite islamist right, just like during the rise of— islamist right, just like during the rise of nazism, the world has been silent, _ rise of nazism, the world has been silent, definitely silent. mr secretary general, iran has been violating — secretary general, iran has been violating security council resolutions and the un charter for years _ resolutions and the un charter for years. they— resolutions and the un charter for years. they supply hezbollah with weapons — years. they supply hezbollah with weapons in violation of resolutions 1559 and _ weapons in violation of resolutions 1559 and 1701, the advanced weapons proliferation in violation of resolution to two one. they violated 5540 and _ resolution to two one. they violated 5540 and 2216. w
seriously, the entire globe is suffering from iran, including _ entire globe is suffering from iran, including the iranian people. please defend _ including the iranian people. please defend them. for years the world has watched _ defend them. for years the world has watched the rise of a shi'ite islamist— watched the rise of a shi'ite islamist right, just like during the rise of— islamist right, just like during the rise of nazism, the world has been silent, _ rise of nazism, the world has...
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that division accounts for half of globe leitchife's total marg. shares were down 53% during the session. contessa brewer is here with the latest on this. >> yeah, in fact, at one point, melissa, shares of globe life were actually paused, the trading waspaused, because of the volatility, and they fell to their lowest level in more than ten years on that report from fuzzy panda research, disclosing the short position. so, fuzzy panda says there are multiple instances of insurance fraud. they claim were ignored by the management of the last two years. here's the response we got from the company today. they said, we are disappointed to see self-motivated short sellers are driving down stock price. the report was mildly misleading, mixin i ing -- the motivations are driven solely by short-term profits. and they go on to say they take these allegations seriously. they don't stand for any of those misdeeds. meanwhile, we know that the department of justice opened a probe that was disclosed in an 8k in march by the company and globe life says it's been co
that division accounts for half of globe leitchife's total marg. shares were down 53% during the session. contessa brewer is here with the latest on this. >> yeah, in fact, at one point, melissa, shares of globe life were actually paused, the trading waspaused, because of the volatility, and they fell to their lowest level in more than ten years on that report from fuzzy panda research, disclosing the short position. so, fuzzy panda says there are multiple instances of insurance fraud....
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anton smolsky earlier withdrew from the same relay race, because tomorrow anton is fighting for the globe. in the entire season of the overall standings of the commonwealth cup, anton has the floor, he explained everything to us in detail today, today is the second day of competition in murmansk, it is taking place without smolsk, the fans are all a little upset, but i think your family absolutely has some common sense approach here, why isn’t nedenaro competing today, why isn’t shty performing, i’ll note that it’s already the end of the season and the body is not always ready to perform at every competition, i decided to save some energy, maintain my health in order to compete tomorrow. for the globe, realizing that today’s race could well take away the energy that will be useful tomorrow, if the situation was, for example, the mostart sprint and the relay, then of course i would take part in the relay on sunday, tomorrow it will be an interesting and exciting race, both for spectators and for athletes. well, in conclusion, let me remind you that today is international rock and
anton smolsky earlier withdrew from the same relay race, because tomorrow anton is fighting for the globe. in the entire season of the overall standings of the commonwealth cup, anton has the floor, he explained everything to us in detail today, today is the second day of competition in murmansk, it is taking place without smolsk, the fans are all a little upset, but i think your family absolutely has some common sense approach here, why isn’t nedenaro competing today, why isn’t shty...
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deserve better, and we must do better for both children and for women in this country and across the globe. lila rose, we have to end there. i thank you very much indeed forjoining me on hardtalk. thank you. hello there. easter monday brought a day of mixed fortunes, and it's going to be a similar story throughout the week. now, across eastern england, we had some sunshine and where it stayed dry, it was relatively warm — 16 degrees, 61 fahrenheit. but cloud and rain pushing its way steadily northwards. it stayed rather grey and overcast in western scotland, with just a high of 5 celsius here. now, that weatherfront is going to linger, weakening all the time. but a brisk northeasterly wind will dominate the story across the far north of scotland. clearer skies for a time, early morning mist and fog, perhaps, for england and wales. some showers easing away from the south—east. but eventually, as we go through the day, we'll start to see some outbreaks of rain pushing into the south—west. and as this front gradually moves its way north, the winds will strengthen here. but ahead of it,
deserve better, and we must do better for both children and for women in this country and across the globe. lila rose, we have to end there. i thank you very much indeed forjoining me on hardtalk. thank you. hello there. easter monday brought a day of mixed fortunes, and it's going to be a similar story throughout the week. now, across eastern england, we had some sunshine and where it stayed dry, it was relatively warm — 16 degrees, 61 fahrenheit. but cloud and rain pushing its way steadily...
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think it's right because she i revolution across the globe. i assume you will know what the stomach regime of 2 days, no different than the 3rd rise in the coming days. no different than i don't fits are hitler. 3rd, dr. was in the vision to be a 1000 year empires stretching across continents, just as coming a and vision. here's rad, because she, i had your monique, to stretch across the region and beyond. this is why you run arms themselves with intercontinental ballistic missiles. icbm you run and these val are on the same continent. your next, the, the re, james x like the nazi regime. and their army includes him, us, but his team and his stomach jihad, peace, butler, who is the revolutionary guard, and others savage geologists instead of shouting seeing high and these rather cannot cease, allow me stream death to israel, death to america, death to england. just that the nazi regime, the total regime, saw as death and destruction everywhere it touches. for the past few years, ukrainian civilians have been killed from disguise. we'd be run i
think it's right because she i revolution across the globe. i assume you will know what the stomach regime of 2 days, no different than the 3rd rise in the coming days. no different than i don't fits are hitler. 3rd, dr. was in the vision to be a 1000 year empires stretching across continents, just as coming a and vision. here's rad, because she, i had your monique, to stretch across the region and beyond. this is why you run arms themselves with intercontinental ballistic missiles. icbm you...
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is what i , uh, firmly believe that the earth has, does not have the shape of a ball, wait, here’s a globe, this is... what is on every school party, that ’s what’s wrong, well, table lamps are on top each party, you never know what stands above each party, of course not. the earth has no shape ball, i, for my part, always present certain evidence, arguments , for example, the simplest argument , there is not a single model of a river in the world, a model where a river exists, which would be realized on a spherical surface, rivers do not flow on a spherical surface, in -secondly, there is not a single planetarium that would present, say, a model of our solar system, which... in which we live, the people who made a map of the starry sky, built a magnificent building called the parthinon colosseum, everything the rest, who wrote a bunch of philosophical works, are aristotle, plato, confucius, say, or arfarabi, they all believed in a flat earth, i don’t want to argue with them, but galileo, and copernicus, and korolev, and tsialkovsky, also a genius, they professed a different truth, a
is what i , uh, firmly believe that the earth has, does not have the shape of a ball, wait, here’s a globe, this is... what is on every school party, that ’s what’s wrong, well, table lamps are on top each party, you never know what stands above each party, of course not. the earth has no shape ball, i, for my part, always present certain evidence, arguments , for example, the simplest argument , there is not a single model of a river in the world, a model where a river exists, which...
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globe. meanwhile, a typical day continues from babies to butter, mac and cumberland, the supermarket chain wants 500 cases of butter. now at the market price. now train fingers fly over the keyboard, the tape flows and instantly the order is fed into the great automatic network. in a matter of minutes, butter order is on the floor of a large producing exchange. 70 million housewives. i concern with every move in this marketplace for the price tags of the nation's grocery shelves are determined here. in 500 cases, 95 as they all goes up on the big board and over the western union circuits, the transaction of prices instantly to produce growers and shippers across the land in every type of from butter to bonds. western union records the, nation's sense of values. to provide service to as many as possible today as western union reaches the american people in different ways, those in small communities may know western union service through its agencies and railway stations like this or a young l
globe. meanwhile, a typical day continues from babies to butter, mac and cumberland, the supermarket chain wants 500 cases of butter. now at the market price. now train fingers fly over the keyboard, the tape flows and instantly the order is fed into the great automatic network. in a matter of minutes, butter order is on the floor of a large producing exchange. 70 million housewives. i concern with every move in this marketplace for the price tags of the nation's grocery shelves are determined...
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well, you know, we are expanded all across the globe. i think when i get this question all the time of what comes next, we've never stopped. what comes next is we will keep advocating, growing. the thing is that in america alone, there's another act of sexual violence that happens every 68 seconds, another survivor. as unfortunate as that is, it's another opportunity to have a person to join this fight and as much as there are survivors as individuals there are also people that love us. so, as we grow in numbers, people want to look at survivors from a place of pity, but you should look at us from a place of strength, right? there are elections coming up, and imagine if we vote along the lines of our survivorship. that makes us one of the largest voting blocs in the world. so people should be worried about what we do next. as decisions like this come down and we get more angry, we have a righteous rage and we move from that righteous rage, and as we move from it we are a powerful, powerful people. thank you very much. and finally before
well, you know, we are expanded all across the globe. i think when i get this question all the time of what comes next, we've never stopped. what comes next is we will keep advocating, growing. the thing is that in america alone, there's another act of sexual violence that happens every 68 seconds, another survivor. as unfortunate as that is, it's another opportunity to have a person to join this fight and as much as there are survivors as individuals there are also people that love us. so, as...
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have been lifted out of poverty in places like china, india and just about every other corner of the globe. and technological advances have transformed almost every aspect of our daily lives. when i started here in the senate, a blackberry was a fruit and tweeting was something only birds did. no more. none of these extraordinary developments happened by accident. in fact, to a significant degree, i would say they were made possible by the principled leadership of the united states, by the global economy and international system that america created with our diplomacy and protected with our military, and by unique culture of freedom, innovation and entrepreneurship that flourishes in our country and that remains the model and inspiration for the rest of the modernizing world. we have every reason to be proud of the progress of humanity that has happened on america's watch. and here at home to be grateful for the countless ways in which our own country has been benefited in the process. we live in a world whose shape and trajectory the united states more than any other nation is responsible
have been lifted out of poverty in places like china, india and just about every other corner of the globe. and technological advances have transformed almost every aspect of our daily lives. when i started here in the senate, a blackberry was a fruit and tweeting was something only birds did. no more. none of these extraordinary developments happened by accident. in fact, to a significant degree, i would say they were made possible by the principled leadership of the united states, by the...
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, my friends, big crystal globe. in which sport did a violation called double-line passing previously exist? vadim, tennis? unfortunately, this is the wrong answer, pass through two lines, uh, this rule existed in hockey, it was removed to add dynamism to the game. how many meters is an athletics or steeplechase distance? 3 km 3. that's right, that's correct answer. what sport in the uk is said to involve the exchange of opinions through gestures? by the way, our period has come to an end, we can finish this issue. if we have options, exchange opinions using gestures, this is how great britain talked about boxing, my friends, the first period has come to an end, let's sum it up, as we see, our participants, in particular alexey, started the game very carefully, but never i pressed the button, if my memory serves me right, alexey, what... the greatest activity, well, is yet to come. vadim, what are your impressions? - the first period went pretty well, i even knew some questions, but i didn’t know others. well, let'
, my friends, big crystal globe. in which sport did a violation called double-line passing previously exist? vadim, tennis? unfortunately, this is the wrong answer, pass through two lines, uh, this rule existed in hockey, it was removed to add dynamism to the game. how many meters is an athletics or steeplechase distance? 3 km 3. that's right, that's correct answer. what sport in the uk is said to involve the exchange of opinions through gestures? by the way, our period has come to an end, we...
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the crown series, seen by people across the globe, _ series, seen by people across the globe, claire foy, the actors in that— globe, claire foy, the actors in that he — globe, claire foy, the actors in that he played the first incarnation of elizabeth the first, was paid less than— of elizabeth the first, was paid less than matt smith, the duke of edinburgh. it was rated when 0livia colman _ edinburgh. it was rated when 0livia colman took on the role, but it is literativ— colman took on the role, but it is literally happening today. it happens on the bbc, there was uproar about— happens on the bbc, there was uproar about the _ happens on the bbc, there was uproar about the differential between male and female presenters — i hope that's— and female presenters — i hope that's not— and female presenters — i hope that's not the case on this show! but it's~~~ — that's not the case on this show! but it's... i've worked as an mp and as a minister— but it's... i've worked as an mp and as a minister where everybody knows what i _ as a minister where everybody knows wha
the crown series, seen by people across the globe, _ series, seen by people across the globe, claire foy, the actors in that— globe, claire foy, the actors in that he — globe, claire foy, the actors in that he played the first incarnation of elizabeth the first, was paid less than— of elizabeth the first, was paid less than matt smith, the duke of edinburgh. it was rated when 0livia colman _ edinburgh. it was rated when 0livia colman took on the role, but it is literativ— colman took on...
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but g 7 o the globe, your former color meal flowers. i mean, well, you know that this in the be, they have no sense of iron. me. they the same people that, you know, exported the ideology of colonial ization. they're the ones who are going to still decide what the world's and thinking do. it's really amazing to me. go ahead. well, i, this, i believe is a, a very, very clearly, an example of the power of the rise of china. the power of the rise of russia on the international stage with bricks. joe biden turns to g 7 when it's really now the rising of bricks, brazil, india, russia, and china, south africa, and the other. 17 countries. i think that now want to join the organization to, to imagine what the acronym would be if you had all of them in there. but, well, i think we need to outsource about the line and we could probably get it to work. okay. i'm sorry for the liberty keep going in in washington. and i think it's also important to understand that that breaks for the most part is an economic organization. yeah. and what the united
but g 7 o the globe, your former color meal flowers. i mean, well, you know that this in the be, they have no sense of iron. me. they the same people that, you know, exported the ideology of colonial ization. they're the ones who are going to still decide what the world's and thinking do. it's really amazing to me. go ahead. well, i, this, i believe is a, a very, very clearly, an example of the power of the rise of china. the power of the rise of russia on the international stage with bricks....
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and it ended up affecting the globe and it ended up affecting the ozone hole for the following year, so that next summer, the ozone hole was particularly large and extended into december that year. then we had two large volcanic eruptions, and again, volcanoes spew soffits into the stratosphere or in the case of the big hunger tonga volcano, there produce a lot of water vapour, which out into the stratosphere and because of a such a big explosion, it caused more ozone depletion. so even with the montreal protocol reducing cfcs most of those chemicals that we have been producing being taken out of the stratosphere, there is still this thread to the ozone layer because of new chemicals being injected into the stratosphere. new chemicals being in'ected into the stratosphere._ new chemicals being in'ected into the stratosphere. professor sharon robinson from _ the stratosphere. professor sharon robinson from the _ the stratosphere. professor sharon robinson from the university - the stratosphere. professor sharon robinson from the university of. robinson from the university of wollongong
and it ended up affecting the globe and it ended up affecting the ozone hole for the following year, so that next summer, the ozone hole was particularly large and extended into december that year. then we had two large volcanic eruptions, and again, volcanoes spew soffits into the stratosphere or in the case of the big hunger tonga volcano, there produce a lot of water vapour, which out into the stratosphere and because of a such a big explosion, it caused more ozone depletion. so even with...
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solar eclipse has happened somewhere on the globe. but they are require. last that happened here was in 2017. next expects to be visible in the u.s. after this will be 2044. nbc bay area news. >>> up next. glasses. that's coming up monday. glasses will be key for monday. don't stare at the sun without them. we know that now. for everything you need to know. viewing tips and how to tell they will be safe. click on the solar eclipse glasses in the trending bar. >>> san francisco celebrating legalizing cannabis. by kicks off its first weed week. festivities include cannabis producers. and today mayor breed even made a little joke about weed week. >> celebrating weed week is just like beer week. and restaurant week. and all these other things. shaft, restaurant week and weed week should be at the same time because what are you going to do after you are finished smoking? you're going to be hungry. >> going to be hungry. >> weed week runs through april 20th. >>> up next. a lot of talk and controversy about that new planned community. we'll show you the result bu
solar eclipse has happened somewhere on the globe. but they are require. last that happened here was in 2017. next expects to be visible in the u.s. after this will be 2044. nbc bay area news. >>> up next. glasses. that's coming up monday. glasses will be key for monday. don't stare at the sun without them. we know that now. for everything you need to know. viewing tips and how to tell they will be safe. click on the solar eclipse glasses in the trending bar. >>> san francisco...
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live in, what is happening outside the borders of the republic of belarus, how electrified the entire globe is, now almost the entire globe, these sparks break through, and we remain such a green island. prosperity, peace of mind and god grant that it stays that way always, but so that it remains this way, so that civilians, those who live in the republic of belarus, those guests who come to us on vacation. then they decide to stay here forever, they felt protected, that question, which is actually so ripe, so exciting to all belarusians, i’m talking about military doctrine, yes, which will be considered, again, considered by delegates, that is , considered by the country - this is very a significant thing, thanks to the live broadcast with entry into the national assembly i could watch how... according to the devices, time chose us, made an incredible impression from the speech of our president, today more than 150 interested students gathered in the auditorium of the faculty of physics of bsu, who sincerely came here, listened carefully, made some notes for themselves, and for me, as a
live in, what is happening outside the borders of the republic of belarus, how electrified the entire globe is, now almost the entire globe, these sparks break through, and we remain such a green island. prosperity, peace of mind and god grant that it stays that way always, but so that it remains this way, so that civilians, those who live in the republic of belarus, those guests who come to us on vacation. then they decide to stay here forever, they felt protected, that question, which is...
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safest on the globe. >> safest on the globe request do i keep seeing people pushing other people on track. mark: doesn't sount safe empathy criminalizes are victims, right in a root cause bloc -- come on narrative they try to shove down our throats crime goes down to you you did i leglize it or not pr it now set to reverse, and recriminalize drug use look what it brought to the state of or gorn you've got obviously, tent cities, junkies shooting up on the street it is disastrous more crime filthy. >> maybe mayor adams is taking a page out of joe biden's playbook where just say whatever you want even though not true tell me raining when it is sunny out i've got internal data obtained by "new york post" writes new york city serious crime hit levels unseen two decades last year even as mayor adams claims crime is down, serious crimes spiked again last year levels unseen nearly twoing decades. joe: every time crime goes up you have some journalist wants to pull up a 1994 number say if you haven't hit all-time highs across country for crime someone is doing a good job the question has to
safest on the globe. >> safest on the globe request do i keep seeing people pushing other people on track. mark: doesn't sount safe empathy criminalizes are victims, right in a root cause bloc -- come on narrative they try to shove down our throats crime goes down to you you did i leglize it or not pr it now set to reverse, and recriminalize drug use look what it brought to the state of or gorn you've got obviously, tent cities, junkies shooting up on the street it is disastrous more...
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rodriguez, the first trans woman to win a golden globe for lead actress. >> do not do this, it's embarrassing. >> we do not have the luxury of shame. >> i want you to get everyone into the conference room for a group talk session, like -- >> are you trying to say the word meeting? >> yes, that's it. that's the word. >> juju: how she responds to the haters. >> you know, it fuels me, actually. i like to be fueled by the people who can't really deal with me. >> juju: also appearing with reality tv royalty. 170 million americans find community on tiktok. i'm patriotic, kenny. my scooter broke down. i went into a depression. i posted it to show that kenny's not always happy. within 24 hours, people had donated over $5,000. oh, you're kidding. set up the patriotic kenny foundation to give mobility scooters to veterans. none of this would've happened without tiktok. keep tiktok. ♪ >> juju: thanks for joining us. tonight, the powerball frenzy gripping the nation. people lining up to buy tickets for a chance at more than $1 billion. no one's picked the light numbers since january, so it's been a lon
rodriguez, the first trans woman to win a golden globe for lead actress. >> do not do this, it's embarrassing. >> we do not have the luxury of shame. >> i want you to get everyone into the conference room for a group talk session, like -- >> are you trying to say the word meeting? >> yes, that's it. that's the word. >> juju: how she responds to the haters. >> you know, it fuels me, actually. i like to be fueled by the people who can't really deal with...
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have produced over 2 billion 750 million meters of fabric, if all this fabric is sewn in one roll, the globe can be wrapped around the equatr 86 times. over the past 2 years, we have increased the amount of fiber processing by 2.0 tons, which is procured in abundance in the republic. this... employs 960 people, they process our belarusian gold, our northern stone, and flax in three shifts. the flax mill today is 43 countries of the world where we we supply our products. the highest appreciation that exists now is that the president of our country gives our products as souvenirs on behalf of our state. plant. the orsha plant in the year of quality is, first of all, a modern enterprise that sets itself the task of renewal, which sets itself the task of fulfilling not only quality indicators in our products, but first of all, quality in everything. we understand perfectly well that flax is our wealth, it is what distinguishes us from everyone else those peoples who live next to us. after all, it is only flax fiber that is inherent to us belarusians. we are proud of the museum complex; just a fe
have produced over 2 billion 750 million meters of fabric, if all this fabric is sewn in one roll, the globe can be wrapped around the equatr 86 times. over the past 2 years, we have increased the amount of fiber processing by 2.0 tons, which is procured in abundance in the republic. this... employs 960 people, they process our belarusian gold, our northern stone, and flax in three shifts. the flax mill today is 43 countries of the world where we we supply our products. the highest appreciation...
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shocked the red carpet at the golden globes. actress sports dress featuring embroidered vaginas as a parent protest of restrictions on two female rights. did you imagine it would make such a splash? >> gillian: no, no, no, no, not really. i mean, it was, it was an idea. it happened. it was manifested. >> stephen: beautiful dress. >> gillian: beautiful dress. gabriela hurst. elegant and beautiful. turned out well. >> stephen: wonderful embroidery. >> gillian: wonderful. >> stephen: must've taken forever. >> gillian: many hours. many vaginas, vulvas. >> stephen: you know what i always say? you can't have too many. you said that the dress was brand appropriate. what is the gillian anderson brand? >> gillian: i did this show called "sex education." [cheers and applause] and i have a functional soft drink called g spot. >> stephen: really? >> gillian: yeah. >> stephen: is it the brand of gillian anderson is flourishing because you always have a -- also have a book coming out called "want." >> gillian: there is a book in the '70s by n
shocked the red carpet at the golden globes. actress sports dress featuring embroidered vaginas as a parent protest of restrictions on two female rights. did you imagine it would make such a splash? >> gillian: no, no, no, no, not really. i mean, it was, it was an idea. it happened. it was manifested. >> stephen: beautiful dress. >> gillian: beautiful dress. gabriela hurst. elegant and beautiful. turned out well. >> stephen: wonderful embroidery. >> gillian:...
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globe life said the research mischaracterizes facts and uses unsubstantiated claims. shares are higher in the pre-market after falling sharply in the trade yesterday. >>> finally, cathie wood's ark investment holds a stake in a.i. darling openai. in an email to clients, ark said the venture fund invests in openai. the $54 million ark fund was launched in september of 2022 and invests in public and private companies like spacex and epic games and recently the reddit ipo. >> bertha, thank you. >>> more to come here on "worldwide exchange," including the one word that voinvestors nd to know today and the one stock that can't seem to hold a charge. >>> and we layout what to watch ahead and the banks for later today. >>> and we ask whether the fed's 2% mandate makes sense in a post-pandemic world. we have a very busy hour still ahd enwodwe chgeeawh "rlidexan" returns. stay with us. (vo) what does it mean to be rich? maybe rich is less about reaching a magic number... and more about discovering magic. rich is being able to keep your loved ones close. and also send them away
globe life said the research mischaracterizes facts and uses unsubstantiated claims. shares are higher in the pre-market after falling sharply in the trade yesterday. >>> finally, cathie wood's ark investment holds a stake in a.i. darling openai. in an email to clients, ark said the venture fund invests in openai. the $54 million ark fund was launched in september of 2022 and invests in public and private companies like spacex and epic games and recently the reddit ipo. >>...
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i think american auto companies and autoworkers can compete with anybody across the globe. so we will do what we need to do to protect the investments we are making as we are decarbonizing. the first goal we have is to cut emissions in half by 2030. that is what the ira was all about, to invest in these new technologies and spur innovation. we are not going to let those be undercut by unfair trade practices. >> but the tariffs hurt climate change, in the sense that you wake up every day and think about decarbonizing? >> i think what we need to do is have a system that, and i think by the way,, i am traveling around the world, and people were first critical of the ira. and i think what has happened particularly with our partners and allies in europe, in japan, in korea and in other places, is they have responded by saying, this investment-led strategy is a smart strategy. it helps spread the benefits of green energy across communities. we have been very mindful of trying to ensure that every committee including traditional energy communities feel the positive effects of the
i think american auto companies and autoworkers can compete with anybody across the globe. so we will do what we need to do to protect the investments we are making as we are decarbonizing. the first goal we have is to cut emissions in half by 2030. that is what the ira was all about, to invest in these new technologies and spur innovation. we are not going to let those be undercut by unfair trade practices. >> but the tariffs hurt climate change, in the sense that you wake up every day...
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those are all made by a lot of different companies around the united states and around the globe. yes, we do have some factories that employ thousands of people like tesla in fremont or ford in detroit, or a bunch of other places. the majority of manufacturing are the smaller firms located in urban areas and in small towns that provide a good employment base there. host: there is a special line in this segment. if you work in manufacturing, we especially want to hear from you this morning with scott paul from the alliance for american manufacturing. 202-748-8003 is that number. otherwise, phone lines as usual for republicans, democrats, and independents. mr. paul is with us until the end of our program today. happy to take your phone calls. staying on jobs for a second.
those are all made by a lot of different companies around the united states and around the globe. yes, we do have some factories that employ thousands of people like tesla in fremont or ford in detroit, or a bunch of other places. the majority of manufacturing are the smaller firms located in urban areas and in small towns that provide a good employment base there. host: there is a special line in this segment. if you work in manufacturing, we especially want to hear from you this morning with...
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>> we are really lockstep. >> best subway system on the globe and the safest on the globe. >> jesse: eight fact checked, incorrect, this is coming down to the last question. >> chicago is less safe to be fair. >> jesse: lights camera nation, this famous director is about to be our coworker he is going to host and produce a series on fox nation is it christopher nolan or martin scorsese? >> wow. >> martin scorsese's going to host and producer chauffeur fox. >> jesse: now we are on the tiebreaker, how many characters did i interview in my book get it together? it is not over or under, who is closest, how many characters that i interview? >> twelve. >> five. >> jesse: eight guy wins. >> yes. >> jesse: to 23 madison obviously you need to get it together have not read my book. >> jessie called this hat cute by the way. >> i -- i has not read the book either. >> jesse: do we now have to get you a copy of get it together because you need to get it together and you're winning streak is broken but what a better person break it, guy benson not an unlucky guy until he came on this show thank yo
>> we are really lockstep. >> best subway system on the globe and the safest on the globe. >> jesse: eight fact checked, incorrect, this is coming down to the last question. >> chicago is less safe to be fair. >> jesse: lights camera nation, this famous director is about to be our coworker he is going to host and produce a series on fox nation is it christopher nolan or martin scorsese? >> wow. >> martin scorsese's going to host and producer chauffeur...
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, yes , then this is what can be said with confidence about putin, putin is running a war on the globe, and this it is very good that he gets into this, into this matter and tries there, for a while there was a period in 22 when he even got into it... there up to the level of the division, even, that is, not only at the strategic or operational level , even at the tactical level, yes, he would still command the companies there, and this is good for us, because if a layman who is only capable of political special operations there, he poisons someone there, navalny there or lytvynenko there or violinists , but there or something like that, well, it works for him, and when he gives gerasimov drives there... to build all kinds of these suravikinas there, yes there are beautiful ones, then it seems to play into our hands, but let's be frank that politics is very important in ours, on our side in the war, and also has a very negative, very a negative effect, let's say, before they removed the industrious, the industrious could still, well, at least, i don't know, we were there only after...
, yes , then this is what can be said with confidence about putin, putin is running a war on the globe, and this it is very good that he gets into this, into this matter and tries there, for a while there was a period in 22 when he even got into it... there up to the level of the division, even, that is, not only at the strategic or operational level , even at the tactical level, yes, he would still command the companies there, and this is good for us, because if a layman who is only capable of...
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the world is now facing a period of increasing stability nations right across the globe of boosting. pet defenses, ministry spending reached a normal time high of $92.00 trillion dollars last year and the stop. com, international peace research institute, that cit pre says for the 1st time in 15 years, the increase has spread right across all 5 geographical regions. so let's take a look at, at the top 5 spend as respectively with the us, china, russia, india, and saudi arabia. now china, based in spending on its ministry for the 29th straight. yeah. raising it to an estimate to $296000000000.00 ratings, military build up and worsening tensions in the region. also have prompted his neighbors to dedicate more funds to the military's, and then at least sold the highest correct rates in a decade with saudi arabia. its top spend, the kingdom is followed by israel, which is increase 6 expenditure to $27.00 and a half $1000000000.00 for spending search, mainly driven by israel's world gone. so while the war and ukraine was the main driver of your pin defense spending and russia's military e
the world is now facing a period of increasing stability nations right across the globe of boosting. pet defenses, ministry spending reached a normal time high of $92.00 trillion dollars last year and the stop. com, international peace research institute, that cit pre says for the 1st time in 15 years, the increase has spread right across all 5 geographical regions. so let's take a look at, at the top 5 spend as respectively with the us, china, russia, india, and saudi arabia. now china, based...
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significance is been recorded and at least 5a countries and territories around the globe since february 2023 and especially extensive and recurring in all ocean basins across multiple countries. 0ur climate reporter georgina rannard told us more. what it means is this coral bleaching that you just talked about, this stress caused the corals that can lead them to die. it means it's happening all over the world across these huge coral reefs in multiple places. and it's been happening for a number of weeks and months now. we often talk about these climate records being broken, particularly since last summer, when we've also had el nino, this natural climate fluctuation that contributes to driving up temperatures. and that's come at the same time, of course, as the effects of climate change. when we talk about those records being broken, the heat in the oceans growing. but what this story is really showing is how that heat impacts living things in the oceans. and corals sustain all this ocean life, this marine life. and now these scientists are saying that they've there's enough evidence th
significance is been recorded and at least 5a countries and territories around the globe since february 2023 and especially extensive and recurring in all ocean basins across multiple countries. 0ur climate reporter georgina rannard told us more. what it means is this coral bleaching that you just talked about, this stress caused the corals that can lead them to die. it means it's happening all over the world across these huge coral reefs in multiple places. and it's been happening for a number...
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they're watching to see if america will stand up for its allies and in our own interest around the globe. and we will, we will vote on the israel paid on the 8 to ukraine on the age of the end of pacific. and then another measure that has our national security priorities include now 10 years on from the kidnapping of $276.00. go to my school in northern nigeria . one of the victims has told us they are about to experience some of the goals. i still unaccounted for. i mean that i lead and khaki spoke about the hardship she and jude and the moment she escapes and i'm in uh, named kiki right now is to the end of my school because that was for the us. and medicaid was name to this. and i'm since the highest, so head for somebody to have been separate that would say somebody and then a need for would this be for that or was cohens, the, the, to the right. does it was active go in and then to the as me went to the send yourself was to find this book i asked you for. so that's how i get to with where we i is. the most sense that we use with share code is lucien of 20. for me, i knew less than h
they're watching to see if america will stand up for its allies and in our own interest around the globe. and we will, we will vote on the israel paid on the 8 to ukraine on the age of the end of pacific. and then another measure that has our national security priorities include now 10 years on from the kidnapping of $276.00. go to my school in northern nigeria . one of the victims has told us they are about to experience some of the goals. i still unaccounted for. i mean that i lead and khaki...
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have a lot of time, but as you saw in the board more the claims at the end deputy is the voice of the globe. and so now india has bought at the entrance which i know relations with india and started with focused on have gone from back to us. and we saw this diplomatic grow with mondays. so with all these tensions, how does end up become the leader of the global south? but i think that that phrase has become very important in. yeah, but i don't think it's that important positively to the rest of the south, which still is very good relations with china. for example. i do think that it's a good sort of marketing way of putting in the even more on the map and, but a set i think a, as in yet has become most of the transactional and pragmatic. i think other countries of the global south as well. and so i think if interest align with in the great, if they align with china. great. so i don't think this sort of boy one voice for the global south as an exemption in this regard. thanks made them. that's unfortunately all the time that we have. but i would still like to us in one sentence by when can y
have a lot of time, but as you saw in the board more the claims at the end deputy is the voice of the globe. and so now india has bought at the entrance which i know relations with india and started with focused on have gone from back to us. and we saw this diplomatic grow with mondays. so with all these tensions, how does end up become the leader of the global south? but i think that that phrase has become very important in. yeah, but i don't think it's that important positively to the rest of...
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our democracies are beacons of freedom, shining across the globe. and the tides of friendship, family, connect the japanese and american people as the source of joy, meaning, and meaning for millions and millions of our people. [translator speaking japanese] pres. biden: japanese americans have made historic contributions across american life for generations. that includes my mentor and one of my closest friends ever in the united states senate, senator daniel inouye. a decorated war hero, a senator for almost 50 years, and a recipient of the medal of honor. yesterday, the prime minister laid a wreet at the national japanese american memorial in honor of daniel inouye's 100th birthday, something i truly appreciate you having done. [translator speaking japanese] [applause] pres. biden: mr. prime minister, you and i have been entrusted with protecting and advancing a monumental alliance between our two great democracies. together, we made it closer, stronger, and more effective than ever before in history. i thank you, mr. prime minister, for your par
our democracies are beacons of freedom, shining across the globe. and the tides of friendship, family, connect the japanese and american people as the source of joy, meaning, and meaning for millions and millions of our people. [translator speaking japanese] pres. biden: japanese americans have made historic contributions across american life for generations. that includes my mentor and one of my closest friends ever in the united states senate, senator daniel inouye. a decorated war hero, a...
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that was stage with the confidence featured and celebrated around the globe. move, he says is motivation is ensuring the license dignity. so every indian with they can achieve their dreams. he's test as a leader with no the winning of that. but all of the countries, 1400000000 people benefiting from his policies. mean that fernandez just ear landslide, his truck village is it amounts to is region and central engine easy. it can be at least 19 people that are on hits to communities and so, so new ways, the products on saturday night rescue teams is searching for 2 missing people. fit buried under the debris. does everybody in the clock? uh, you can find all of those websites out there at the company one use quite often. one of one of the one is the biggest elections of 2024 in the general election. will administer now render movies be taking increase its route across the country. how will economic uncertainty and you've some employment sway voters in key states and will the media be able to cover the vote reading? i'm fairly ongoing coverage in the as an action
that was stage with the confidence featured and celebrated around the globe. move, he says is motivation is ensuring the license dignity. so every indian with they can achieve their dreams. he's test as a leader with no the winning of that. but all of the countries, 1400000000 people benefiting from his policies. mean that fernandez just ear landslide, his truck village is it amounts to is region and central engine easy. it can be at least 19 people that are on hits to communities and so, so...
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we�*re trying to defend democracies as we do all around the globe. the big part of the trip was to warn china in supplying russia�*s military. if it continues to do, so what is the us ready to do to prevent china from sending parts or weapons to russia? do you think there might be some sanctions on the cards? what would the us do? i certainly hope so. what xijinping is doing is supporting a criminal war of aggression bya war criminal. vladimir putin. that is the exact opposite of what the united states does. we defend sovereign territory. we defend freedom and democracy all around the globe. that�*s what we are doing in ukraine. that is what we said to china we intend to do in the south pacific and china and russia have this axis of evil of aggression. evil autocracies trying to take over sovereign countries. the us is right to stand up against that. we heard from china�*s president xi jinping speaking and saying that there is enough room in the world for both the us and for china. do you agree? can these two get along? well, that�*s up to ch
we�*re trying to defend democracies as we do all around the globe. the big part of the trip was to warn china in supplying russia�*s military. if it continues to do, so what is the us ready to do to prevent china from sending parts or weapons to russia? do you think there might be some sanctions on the cards? what would the us do? i certainly hope so. what xijinping is doing is supporting a criminal war of aggression bya war criminal. vladimir putin. that is the exact opposite of what the...
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responds aggressively and demonstrates that we won't be pushed around, most nations around the globe don't want to go toe to toe with the united states, and i think the iranians are is tame. -- the same. do they feel the need to respond, it look like the answer is, yes, and now we'll see if they're going to really try to pick a real fight. we'll see how big this attack is. you're right when you say they didn't come after us after soleimani, they tried a few small attack, none had an impact, so we sort of let it lie. that may be how this plays out particularly if israelis knock down all these drones. of. jon: so if you're advising this white house, this pentagon, how -- what should the u.s. stance be? do we wait and see what the missiles to? do we wait and see how many of them there are? what's our response? >> well, look, i mean, i think the u.s. has got the right response thus far, we will do whatever it takes to defend israel, and that's right. the problem is the reason we keep seeing these things is the united states is viewed as scared of our own shadow, not being serious and not
responds aggressively and demonstrates that we won't be pushed around, most nations around the globe don't want to go toe to toe with the united states, and i think the iranians are is tame. -- the same. do they feel the need to respond, it look like the answer is, yes, and now we'll see if they're going to really try to pick a real fight. we'll see how big this attack is. you're right when you say they didn't come after us after soleimani, they tried a few small attack, none had an impact, so...
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secure the humanitarian assistance necessary to surge into gaza and other theaters of war throughout the globe. >> [indiscernible] rep. jeffries: i do
secure the humanitarian assistance necessary to surge into gaza and other theaters of war throughout the globe. >> [indiscernible] rep. jeffries: i do
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than 2.750 million linear meters of fabrics, if all you can sew the fabric in one roll and wrap the globe around the equator 86 times. our company is no longer young, but its motto is preserving traditions and boldly looking into the future. because that flavor, those colors, that technological potential, and multiplied by efficiency, diligence, quality and hard work, it produces products that have no analogues in the world. orsha textile workers believe that there are no limits to perfection; here all experienced workers and young specialists are united. breed the product to remain on the market. today, factory number two for the production of yarn and gray fabrics from long flax fiber catanized yarns is the largest division of the plant. only for our viewers, we choose the best routes, high city, so, according to chronicles, this place was called from the 15th century, and there are many attractions here, i will try to tell about them all, it is high, and we begin to get acquainted and set off on an exciting journey. by the way, earlier in the city there were several units, water, pores
than 2.750 million linear meters of fabrics, if all you can sew the fabric in one roll and wrap the globe around the equator 86 times. our company is no longer young, but its motto is preserving traditions and boldly looking into the future. because that flavor, those colors, that technological potential, and multiplied by efficiency, diligence, quality and hard work, it produces products that have no analogues in the world. orsha textile workers believe that there are no limits to perfection;...
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also the executive editor of the miami herald and the boston globe as well. a pulitzer prize for its coverage of the catholic church sex scandal there which also triggered a number of similar investigations across the country. most recently as the executive editor of the washington post from 2013 to 2021. the subject of this book which we are going to be discussing tonight, the collision of power and the washington post. one of the most eminent editors in america and we are so happy he made time to be here. it is great to see you again. >> great to see you. thanks for having me. >> it's been almost nine years since donald trump dissented that gold elevator. the question for journalists and non-journalists alike is, how trump has changed journalism. we've talked a lot about how he change the country. but how he changed journalism is a big part of that. >> i think that's true. obviously he was a candidate unlike any we had ever seen before. and then became a president unlike any we'd ever seen before. now again a candidate unlike any we've ever seen before. and
also the executive editor of the miami herald and the boston globe as well. a pulitzer prize for its coverage of the catholic church sex scandal there which also triggered a number of similar investigations across the country. most recently as the executive editor of the washington post from 2013 to 2021. the subject of this book which we are going to be discussing tonight, the collision of power and the washington post. one of the most eminent editors in america and we are so happy he made...
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ask and throughout the globe, high and rising food prices are a deep concern. widespread, substantial and sustained shortages in 2020 contributed to the situation in which we find ourselves today. and there are real questions as to whether the high prices at the grocery store are not simply mirroring higher costs but, rather, reflect higher profits for those retailers. marked by brittle supply chains, there is also substantial evidence that the good if supply chain has become increasingly concentrated over the last several decades and that this concentration may be contributing to the concerning trend in profit margins. both the ftc and doj, often in cooperate with state a.g.s and other federal agencies, have prioritized addressing anti-competitive conduct and mergers a occurring up and down the food supply chain includeing cases and investigations involving pesticide manufacturers, food processers, food distributers, restaurants and supermarkets. today's discussion will allow us to share experiences both about how we are responding to food price inflation as w
ask and throughout the globe, high and rising food prices are a deep concern. widespread, substantial and sustained shortages in 2020 contributed to the situation in which we find ourselves today. and there are real questions as to whether the high prices at the grocery store are not simply mirroring higher costs but, rather, reflect higher profits for those retailers. marked by brittle supply chains, there is also substantial evidence that the good if supply chain has become increasingly...
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you certainly don't undersell your idea, it's subtitled how british imperialism has shaped the globe. i really do believe that. i think the british empire explains so much about people's daily lives around the world, tea drinking in india, in britain, patterns of tax avoidance, even the bbc world service used to be known as the bbc empire service. it explains so much about our daily news. you've just come back from guyana — there's a border dispute there that goes back to empire, israel—palestine, a dispute that has its roots in empire, but also, there's a gap between the way in which britain sees itself and the world sees britain through the prism of this history, and i think we need to remember what we did before we go around pontificating on things like democracy and the environment and human rights. we need to remember our distinctly patchy records on those things during the age of empire. but do you think your perspective is driven in part by your own background 7 you're of indian heritage, born and raised in the united kingdom, so britain and india matter particularly to you
you certainly don't undersell your idea, it's subtitled how british imperialism has shaped the globe. i really do believe that. i think the british empire explains so much about people's daily lives around the world, tea drinking in india, in britain, patterns of tax avoidance, even the bbc world service used to be known as the bbc empire service. it explains so much about our daily news. you've just come back from guyana — there's a border dispute there that goes back to empire,...