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schwartz also loved history. i selected has a put the monitor history together it with her was schwartz went back in time. she wanted to look at the civil war era and confederate money because there were all these monetary experiments at the time and she thought these would be very revealing about the role my money plays in economies, and she also was interested in archival research and pulled out all these stories about the different personalities at the federal reserve.ed so the two of them worked together for ten years, more than ten years, about 12 years,a and she would be in new york, he would be in chicago. they would write letters back and forth. we have the sort of paper trail of their interactions. it's a story i tell in t book so won't tell it all here,utst eventually friedman figures out that she still doesn't have a doctorate and he starts saying to her mentor, like, why doesn't she have a doctorate? it's not until a monetary history is on the cusp of publication that columbia finally decides that ann
schwartz also loved history. i selected has a put the monitor history together it with her was schwartz went back in time. she wanted to look at the civil war era and confederate money because there were all these monetary experiments at the time and she thought these would be very revealing about the role my money plays in economies, and she also was interested in archival research and pulled out all these stories about the different personalities at the federal reserve.ed so the two of them...
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but this was schwartz's full time job. so schwartz also loved. so as i looked at how they put the monetary history together, it really was schwartz who went back in time. she she wanted to look at the civil war era and confederate money because there were all these monetary experiments at the time. and she thought these would be very revealing about the role money plays in economies and she also was interested in archival research pulled out all these stories about the different personalities at the federal reserve so that of them worked together for ten year more than ten years. it was about 12 years. and she would be new york, he would be in chicago. they would write letters and forth. so we have this sort of paper trail of their interactions and, you know, it's a story i tell the book, so i want to tell it all here. but eventually. friedman out that she still doesn't have a doctorate and he starts saying to her mentor, like, why doesn't she have a doctorate? and it's not until a monetary is on the cusp of publication that. columbia finally dec
but this was schwartz's full time job. so schwartz also loved. so as i looked at how they put the monetary history together, it really was schwartz who went back in time. she she wanted to look at the civil war era and confederate money because there were all these monetary experiments at the time. and she thought these would be very revealing about the role money plays in economies and she also was interested in archival research pulled out all these stories about the different personalities...
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but this was schwartz's full time job. so schwartz also loved. so as i looked at how they put the monetary history together, it really was schwartz who went back in time. she she wanted to look at the civil war era and confederate money because there were all these monetary experiments at the time. and she thought these would be very revealing about the role money plays in economies and she also was interested in archival research pulled out all these stories about the different personalities at the federal reserve so that of them worked together for ten year more than ten years. it was about 12 years. and she would be new york, he would be in chicago. they would write letters and forth. so we have this sort of paper trail of their interactions and, you know, it's a story i tell the book, so i want to tell it all here. but eventually. friedmanut that she still doesn't have a doctorate and he starts saying to her mentor, like, why doesn't she have a doctorate? and it's not until a monetary is on the cusp of publication that. columbia finally decid
but this was schwartz's full time job. so schwartz also loved. so as i looked at how they put the monetary history together, it really was schwartz who went back in time. she she wanted to look at the civil war era and confederate money because there were all these monetary experiments at the time. and she thought these would be very revealing about the role money plays in economies and she also was interested in archival research pulled out all these stories about the different personalities...
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but this was schwartz's full time job. so schwartz also loved. so as i looked at how they put the monetary history together, it really was schwartz who went back in time. she she wanted to look at the civil war era and confederate money because there were all these monetary experiments at the time. and she thought these would be very revealing about the role money plays in economies and she also was interested in archival research pulled out all these stories about the different personalities at the federal reserve so that of them worked together for ten year more than ten years. it was about 12 years. and she would be new york, he would be in chicago. they would write letters and forth. so we have this sort of paper trail of their interactions and, you know, it's a story i tell the book, so i want to tell it all here. but eventually. friedman out that she still doesn't have a doctorate a he starts saying to her mentor, like, why doesn't she have a doctorate? and it's not until a monetary is on the cusp of publication that. columbia finally decid
but this was schwartz's full time job. so schwartz also loved. so as i looked at how they put the monetary history together, it really was schwartz who went back in time. she she wanted to look at the civil war era and confederate money because there were all these monetary experiments at the time. and she thought these would be very revealing about the role money plays in economies and she also was interested in archival research pulled out all these stories about the different personalities...
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but this was schwartz's full time job. so schwartz also loved. so as i looked at how they put the monetary history together, it really was schwartz who went back in time. she she wanted to look at the civil war era and confederate money because there were all these monetary experiments at the time. and she thought these would be very revealing about the role money plays in economies and she also was interested in archival research pulled out all these stories about the different personalities at the federal reserve so that of them worked together for ten year more than ten years. it was about 12 years. and she would be new york, he would be in chicago. they would write letters and forth. so we have this sort of paper trail of their interactions and, you know, it's a story i tell the book, so i want to tell it all here. but eventually. friean out that she still doesn't have a doctorate and he starts saying to her mentor, like, why doesn't she have a doctorate? and it's not until a monetary is on the cusp of publication that. columbia finally decid
but this was schwartz's full time job. so schwartz also loved. so as i looked at how they put the monetary history together, it really was schwartz who went back in time. she she wanted to look at the civil war era and confederate money because there were all these monetary experiments at the time. and she thought these would be very revealing about the role money plays in economies and she also was interested in archival research pulled out all these stories about the different personalities...
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but this was schwartz's full time job. so schwartz also loved. so as i looked at how they put the monetary history together, it really was schwartz who went back in time. she she wanted to look at the civil war era and confederate money because there were all these monetary experiments at the time. and she thought these would be very revealing about the role money plays in economies and she also was interested in archival research pulled out all these stories about the different personalities at the federal reserve so that of them worked together for ten year more than ten years. it was about 12 years. and she would be new york, he would be in chicago. they would write letters and forth. so we have this sort of paper trail of their interactions and, you know, it's a story i tell the book, so i want to tell it all here. but eventually. friedman out that she still doesn't have a doctorate and he starts saying to her mentor, like, why doesn't she have a doctorate? and it's not until a monetary is on the cusp of publication that. columbia finally dec
but this was schwartz's full time job. so schwartz also loved. so as i looked at how they put the monetary history together, it really was schwartz who went back in time. she she wanted to look at the civil war era and confederate money because there were all these monetary experiments at the time. and she thought these would be very revealing about the role money plays in economies and she also was interested in archival research pulled out all these stories about the different personalities...
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schwartz who went back in time. she wanted to look at the civil war era and confederate money, because there were all these monetary experiments at the time, and she thought these would be very revealing about the role money plays in economies. and she also was interested in archival research and pulled out all these ories about the different personalities at the federal reserve. so the two of them worked together for more than 10 years. it was about 12 years, and she would be in new york, he would be in chicago, they would write letters back and forth. so they had the sort of paper trail there of their interactions. it's a story i tell in the book so i won't tell it all here, but eventually friedman figures out that she still doesn't have a doctorate. and he starts saying to her mentors, like why doesn't she have a doctorate, and it's not until a monetary history is on the cusp of publication that columbia finally decides that anna schwartz deserves a doctorate, and of course the next year the book comes out and it
schwartz who went back in time. she wanted to look at the civil war era and confederate money, because there were all these monetary experiments at the time, and she thought these would be very revealing about the role money plays in economies. and she also was interested in archival research and pulled out all these ories about the different personalities at the federal reserve. so the two of them worked together for more than 10 years. it was about 12 years, and she would be in new york, he...
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but this was schwartz's full time job. so schwartz also loved. so as i looked at how they put the monetary history together, it really was schwartz who went back in time. she she wanted to look at the civil war era and confederate money because there were all these monetary experiments at the time. and she thought these would be very revealing about the role money plays in economies and she also was interested in archival research pulled out all these stories about the different personalities at the federal reserve so that of them worked together for ten year more than ten years. it was about 12 years. and she would be new york, he would be in chicago. they would write letters and forth. so we have this sort of paper trail of their interactions and, you know, it's a story i tell the book, so i want to tell it all here. but eventually. friedman out that shstill doesn't have a doctorate and he starts saying to her mentor, like, why doesn't she have a doctorate? and it's not until a monetary is on the cusp of publication that. columbia finally decid
but this was schwartz's full time job. so schwartz also loved. so as i looked at how they put the monetary history together, it really was schwartz who went back in time. she she wanted to look at the civil war era and confederate money because there were all these monetary experiments at the time. and she thought these would be very revealing about the role money plays in economies and she also was interested in archival research pulled out all these stories about the different personalities...
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but this was schwartz's full time job. so schwartz also loved. so as i looked at how they put the monetary history together, it really was schwartz who went back in time. she she wanted to look at the civil war era and confederate money because there were all these monetary experiments at the time. and she thought these would be very revealing about the role money plays in economies and she also was interested in archival research pulled out all these stories about the different personalities at the federal reserve so that of them worked together for ten year more than ten years. it was about 12 years. and she would be new york, he would be in chicago. they would write letters and forth. so we have this sort of paper trail of their interactions and, you know, it's a story i tell the book, so i want to tell it all here. but eventually. friedman out that she still doesn't have a doctorate and he startsaying to her mentor, like, why doesn't she have a doctorate? and it's not until a monetary is on the cusp of publication that. columbia finally decid
but this was schwartz's full time job. so schwartz also loved. so as i looked at how they put the monetary history together, it really was schwartz who went back in time. she she wanted to look at the civil war era and confederate money because there were all these monetary experiments at the time. and she thought these would be very revealing about the role money plays in economies and she also was interested in archival research pulled out all these stories about the different personalities...
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but this was schwartz's full time job. so schwartz also loved. so as i looked at how they put the monetary history together, it really was schwartz who went back in time. she she wanted to look at the civil war era and confederate money because there were all these monetary experiments at the time. and she thought these would be very revealing about the role money plays in economies and she also was interested in archival research pulled out all these stories about the different personalities at the federal reserve so that of them worked together for ten year more than ten years. it was about 12 years. and she would be new york, he would be in chicago. they would write letters and forth. so we have this sort of paper trail of their interactions and, you know, it's a story i tell the book, so i want to tell it all here. but eventually. frdman out that she still doesn't have a doctorate and he starts saying to her mentor, like, why doesn't she have a doctorate? and it's not until a monetary is on the cusp of publication that. columbia finally decid
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schwartz also loved history. i selected has a put the monitor history together it with her was schwartz went back in time. she wanted to look at the civil war era and confederate money because there were all these monetary experiments at the time these would be very revealing about the role my place in economies, and she also was interested in archival research and pulled out all these stories about the different personalities at the federal reserve. so the two of them worked together for ten years, more than ten years, about 12 years, and she would be in new york, he would be in chicago. they would write letters back andpa forth. we have the sort of paper trail of their interactions. it's a story until in the book so won't tell it all here, but eventually friedma figes out that she still doesn't have a doctorate and he starts saying to her mentor, like, why doesn't she have a doctorate? it's not until a monetary history is on the cusp of publication that columbia finally decides that anna schwartz deserve a doct
schwartz also loved history. i selected has a put the monitor history together it with her was schwartz went back in time. she wanted to look at the civil war era and confederate money because there were all these monetary experiments at the time these would be very revealing about the role my place in economies, and she also was interested in archival research and pulled out all these stories about the different personalities at the federal reserve. so the two of them worked together for ten...
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schwartz: thank you, have a good evening.tian: around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. for our u.k. viewers, let's look at the other stores making headlines. west midland's police say the violence seen before the game last night was unprecedented. four police officers were hurt in clashes with fans. one officer was hit by a flare and suffered a concussion. police say the visiting polish club failed to provide enough tickets for their fans. premier league side launched a for appeal against a decision to dock them 10 points for rule breaches. an appeal board will be appointed to hear the case, which should conclude by the end of the season. temperatures could drop as low as -10 tonight with morning for snow and ice in place for eastern england and also parts of scotland overnight. the cold snap has already brought snow to some parts of the country, causing disruption on the roads and some school closures. last night was the coldest night of the year since mid-march. you are live with bbc news. more than 100 host
schwartz: thank you, have a good evening.tian: around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. for our u.k. viewers, let's look at the other stores making headlines. west midland's police say the violence seen before the game last night was unprecedented. four police officers were hurt in clashes with fans. one officer was hit by a flare and suffered a concussion. police say the visiting polish club failed to provide enough tickets for their fans. premier league side launched a for...
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because fritz schwartz knew how to direct all of that and the rest of us didn't. also because frank church supported it, and john on the republican side, the secret sauce was howard baker, richard schwager, charles, there were moderate republicans were deeply committed to this, and john tower didn't take long to be committed as well to the general notion that the legislative branch needed to have the facts, and that is what happened, and it did openly. >> that's amazing. i was hoping to hear from rick maybe. as you were diving into obvious boxes and all this knowledge, that must have been very eye- opening and -- how did that feel and what were your thoughts at that time? >> well, i will try to limit myself as professor johnson did to the five minutes. let me add a postscript to what hart had to say about his exchange with senator mansfield. when he was notified that he was appointed to the committee and to do a good job. what senator hart didn't mention is that immediately after that, he came back to his office in the dirksen building and he called for all the st
because fritz schwartz knew how to direct all of that and the rest of us didn't. also because frank church supported it, and john on the republican side, the secret sauce was howard baker, richard schwager, charles, there were moderate republicans were deeply committed to this, and john tower didn't take long to be committed as well to the general notion that the legislative branch needed to have the facts, and that is what happened, and it did openly. >> that's amazing. i was hoping to...
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fred schwartz asked me to look at the five and it was a large guard standing over me, were the cuban crisis would r have been discussed and i was alone in the room. the idea was, i started flipping through and this turned out to be determined with the minutes of the national security council in this special group, the he seniormost level in the cabinet level abwith the chairman and t secretary of defense, the cia making decisions. none of us had ever seen that, so as i flipped through, and reading the minutes of these meetings and a lot of it was in cold but it became apparent during my rapid use of my 90 minute that operation mongoose appears to be a secret being conducted by the cia in southern florida. so, something is up. there were minutes, showing discussions, with the president of the national security council and others felt the need to remove castro and there were 30 other discussions. president eisenhower was totally vexed about it, as a threat to align with the soviet union. im so, after reading this, i told the guard but i'm not going to request any specific documents bec
fred schwartz asked me to look at the five and it was a large guard standing over me, were the cuban crisis would r have been discussed and i was alone in the room. the idea was, i started flipping through and this turned out to be determined with the minutes of the national security council in this special group, the he seniormost level in the cabinet level abwith the chairman and t secretary of defense, the cia making decisions. none of us had ever seen that, so as i flipped through, and...
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jeremy schwartz is here with me. good morning. >> thank you, frank. >> jeremy, i think i have two big questions for you. first, you believe we're on track for a soft landing and does this dovish ztone set us u? >> it is a worry of too sticky and we have a stop and go policy. we were worried they would have the false narrative of that. that lowered the risk dramatically. we're not fully out of the woods of potential recession next year. if we came into the meeting saying it is 50/50, we're lowering probability of recession. now we're saying a higher chance of the soft landing. yes, one of the big risks for the market next year came off the table. the fed is showing flexibility. >> you are seeing less risk in the market right now. i want to ask about the risk-free part of the market. the bond market. jeff gundlach was on yesterday. he believes there will be a rally in the bond mark next year. take a listen. >> i would guess we see the ten-year treasury yields in the low threes next year. that is consistent with the fed
jeremy schwartz is here with me. good morning. >> thank you, frank. >> jeremy, i think i have two big questions for you. first, you believe we're on track for a soft landing and does this dovish ztone set us u? >> it is a worry of too sticky and we have a stop and go policy. we were worried they would have the false narrative of that. that lowered the risk dramatically. we're not fully out of the woods of potential recession next year. if we came into the meeting saying it is...
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meanwhile, the mls club new york red bull is headed by former dynamo moscow coach sandra schwartz.te and blue the german mentor led from 2020 to 2022 after leaving the capital club, schwartz led the german hertha, but did not stay there for long. due to the extremely poor results of the team from berlin. under his leadership, hertha suffered 17 defeats in 26 matches. the terms of the current agreement of the forty-five-year-old club specialist from new york have not yet been disclosed; schwartz will begin work in a new place after receiving a work visa. on february 1 next year, the world will witness the next chapter of the confrontation between the two main stars, which will harm pre-season tournament called riyad season cup, which will feature a match between al-nasr, for which it plays. i'm larisa guzeeva, let's get married, good afternoon, today the grooms are alexander, evgeniy and andrey, and our bride is elena. elena, 35 years old, when she opened a massage parlor for her husband , was sure that he would do business, not love, because she entered the top 100 most beautiful w
meanwhile, the mls club new york red bull is headed by former dynamo moscow coach sandra schwartz.te and blue the german mentor led from 2020 to 2022 after leaving the capital club, schwartz led the german hertha, but did not stay there for long. due to the extremely poor results of the team from berlin. under his leadership, hertha suffered 17 defeats in 26 matches. the terms of the current agreement of the forty-five-year-old club specialist from new york have not yet been disclosed; schwartz...
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i bet you remember tony schwartz, cowrote "art of the deal". he is back for an important reason which we'll get into in 60 seconds. turn ideas into i-did-its. ♪ (holiday music) ♪ (carolers) ♪ iphone 15 pro, your husband deserves it! ♪ (mom) carolers? to tell me you twant a new iphone?id-its. a better plan is verizon. (dad) no way they'd take this wreck. (carolers) ♪ yes, they will, in any condition. ♪ ♪ get iphone 15 pro and ipad and apple watch - all on them! ♪ (mom) please forgive him. (carolers) ♪ it's all good - just a little awkward. ♪ (soloist) think we'll wrap this up. (vo) for a limited time, turn any iphone in any condition into a new iphone 15 pro with titanium and ipad and apple watch se - all on us. that's up to $1700 in value. only on verizon. >>> joining us now is tony schwartz, the best selling author, ceo of the energy project and coauthor of the original "art of the deal" with donald trump. schwartz came out against donald trump and warned about his danger before the 2016 election. very good to have you. we have you at sometime
i bet you remember tony schwartz, cowrote "art of the deal". he is back for an important reason which we'll get into in 60 seconds. turn ideas into i-did-its. ♪ (holiday music) ♪ (carolers) ♪ iphone 15 pro, your husband deserves it! ♪ (mom) carolers? to tell me you twant a new iphone?id-its. a better plan is verizon. (dad) no way they'd take this wreck. (carolers) ♪ yes, they will, in any condition. ♪ ♪ get iphone 15 pro and ipad and apple watch - all on them! ♪ (mom)...
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caitriona: retired lieutenant general mark schwartz from the u.s.urity court nader, -- security coordinator, think you very much for joining us. >> thank you. caitriona: breaking news to bring to you, a federal jury has ordered former president trump sex lawyer rudy giuliani to pay damages to two georgia election workers in a defamation case. giuliani accused a voter operation officer in georgia and her mother who was a temporary election worker a vote tampering during the 2020 presidential election. the jury found he harmed both women with his staments and in total over -- ordered over $148 million four defamation, emotional distress, and punitive damages. after the water was handed down, mr. giuliani said he would apal. >> there is very little i can say right now. i have to analyze this obviously. possibly we will move for a new trial, certainly we will appeal. the absurdity of the number merely underscores the aurdity of the entire proceeding. i'm quite confident when this case gets before a fair tribunal it will be reversed so quickly it will ma
caitriona: retired lieutenant general mark schwartz from the u.s.urity court nader, -- security coordinator, think you very much for joining us. >> thank you. caitriona: breaking news to bring to you, a federal jury has ordered former president trump sex lawyer rudy giuliani to pay damages to two georgia election workers in a defamation case. giuliani accused a voter operation officer in georgia and her mother who was a temporary election worker a vote tampering during the 2020...
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caitriona: retired lieutenant general mark schwartz from the u.s.urity court nader, -- security coordinator, think you very much for joining us. >> thank you. caitriona: breaking news to bring to you, a federal jury has ordered former president trump sex lawyer rudy giuliani to pay damages to two georgia election workers in a defamation case. giuliani accused a voter operation officer in georgia and her mother who was a temporary election worker a vote tampering during the 2020 presidential election. the jury found he harmed both women with his statements and in total over -- ordered over $148 million four defamation, emotional distress, and punitive damages. after the water was handed down, mr. giuliani said he would appeal. >> there is very little i can say right now. i have to analyze this obviously. possibly we will move for a new trial, certainly we will appeal. the absurdity of the number merely underscores the absurdity of the entire proceeding. i'm quite confident when this case gets before a fair tribunal it will be reversed so quickly it w
caitriona: retired lieutenant general mark schwartz from the u.s.urity court nader, -- security coordinator, think you very much for joining us. >> thank you. caitriona: breaking news to bring to you, a federal jury has ordered former president trump sex lawyer rudy giuliani to pay damages to two georgia election workers in a defamation case. giuliani accused a voter operation officer in georgia and her mother who was a temporary election worker a vote tampering during the 2020...
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, originally schwartz’s father turned to me when he staged plays at the student theater of moscow statepopular, famous, valentin nikolaevich pluchik came, saw it and somehow rushed down from a cliff , you know, he invited a young, inexperienced person. quite a director to his satire theater, an actor and a director, when his father came to the satire theater, he realized that the actor is not the best, and to go on stage with very good artists and this is such a debasement of oneself, well, in general he he said that he couldn’t be an actor, but he could be a director, yes, but he staged his own lucrative play, a wonderful performance, which... after some thirty-eighth time it was closed, then there was such a minister of culture, furtseva, she closed this play and said, that in general it is he, this director cannot stage plays in moscow, then there was a banquet performance based on the play by gorin and arkanov, which was also closed, then they said that sakharov was hundreds of kilometers away without the right to work in moscow, then andrei aleksanrovich koncharov. this is again a
, originally schwartz’s father turned to me when he staged plays at the student theater of moscow statepopular, famous, valentin nikolaevich pluchik came, saw it and somehow rushed down from a cliff , you know, he invited a young, inexperienced person. quite a director to his satire theater, an actor and a director, when his father came to the satire theater, he realized that the actor is not the best, and to go on stage with very good artists and this is such a debasement of oneself, well,...
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again, we are glad to see you, here you have one role that has been with you, well, most of abraham schwartz and the movie was made, as far as your character twenty-year-old schwartz is different from the current one, he is undoubtedly different, just as i am different from myself at twenty-something years old, experience, knowledge, and the clash of your personal life come. also help to pay attention to the encounter and the life of the character, well in this case it makes me feel better because that when i was young i suffered from the fact that i was very young and could not live up to this fairly mature person, now i am already approaching his age, we are already the same age and undoubtedly certain characters. they somehow still live inside you, but it’s important to really move them out at a certain moment, well, i want to basically immerse you back into student life, again oleg pavlovich said that he had never met such a prepared student in his life, he said that for the lesson you prepared 20 versions for the sketch, 30 versions, in general, they came extremely prepared and particip
again, we are glad to see you, here you have one role that has been with you, well, most of abraham schwartz and the movie was made, as far as your character twenty-year-old schwartz is different from the current one, he is undoubtedly different, just as i am different from myself at twenty-something years old, experience, knowledge, and the clash of your personal life come. also help to pay attention to the encounter and the life of the character, well in this case it makes me feel better...
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again, we are glad to see you, you have one role that is with you, well most of your life, abraham schwartze play sailor's silence, you started playing it as a student, when you were just over twenty, but continue. and the film was made , how different is the character of your twenty-year-old schwartz from the current one, he is indisputably different, just as i am different from myself at twenty-something years old, experience, knowledge, the collision of your personal life also help to pay attention to the collision and the life of the character, to me it’s getting easier because when i was young i suffered from the fact that i was very young and couldn’t to correspond to this fairly adult person, and now i’m already approaching his age, we are already the same age, and it makes no difference, these or those characters, they somehow still live inside you, but it’s really important at a certain moment... to remove them, well i want you back, in general, to immerse you in student life, again, oleg pavlovich said that he had never met such a prepared student in his life, he said that for the
again, we are glad to see you, you have one role that is with you, well most of your life, abraham schwartze play sailor's silence, you started playing it as a student, when you were just over twenty, but continue. and the film was made , how different is the character of your twenty-year-old schwartz from the current one, he is indisputably different, just as i am different from myself at twenty-something years old, experience, knowledge, the collision of your personal life also help to pay...
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, initially the father turned to schwartz when he staged... a play at the student theater of moscow stateopular, famous, valentin nikolaevich pluchik came, saw it and somehow threw himself off a cliff, he, you know, invited a young, inexperienced, completely director to his satire theater, an actor and director when his father came to the satire theater, he... realized that he is not the best actor, but to go on stage with very good artists and this is like degrading himself, well, in general, he said that he couldn’t be an actor, so he could be a director, yes, yes, he staged his own play a profitable place, a wonderful performance, which was closed after some thirty-eighth time, then there was such a minister of culture. furtseva, she closed this performance , she said that in general it was him, this director cannot stage plays in moscow, then there was a “banquet” performance based on the play by gorin and arkanov, which was also closed, then they said that zakharov was hundreds of kilometers away without the right to work in moscow, then andrei alesanovich goncharov, the chief direct
, initially the father turned to schwartz when he staged... a play at the student theater of moscow stateopular, famous, valentin nikolaevich pluchik came, saw it and somehow threw himself off a cliff, he, you know, invited a young, inexperienced, completely director to his satire theater, an actor and director when his father came to the satire theater, he... realized that he is not the best actor, but to go on stage with very good artists and this is like degrading himself, well, in general,...
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here you have one role that is with you. but for most of abraham schwartz’s life in the play sailor’swartz from the current one? he is undeniably different, just as i am different from my twenty -something self, coming. they somehow still live inside you, but it’s important to really move them out at a certain moment, well, i want to basically immerse you back into student life, again oleg pavlovich said that he had never met such a prepared student in his life, he said that for the lesson you prepared 20 versions, 30 versions for the etid, in general you came extremely prepared and... novosibirsk, at the theater school, here oleg tobakov had already had success in pavlovich, this is an iron hand, an iron hand, which i gave him the cat matroskin, who... he ruled us all, affectionate and iron, then i studied with ivan mikhailovich torkhanov from the great teacher, the mkhat studio school, and then i ended up with oleg pavlych. bakov , he was an absolute master in pedagogical activities, what are you doing, volodya, i ’m coming to some kind of door, i’m the door, stop, i say, why are yo
here you have one role that is with you. but for most of abraham schwartz’s life in the play sailor’swartz from the current one? he is undeniably different, just as i am different from my twenty -something self, coming. they somehow still live inside you, but it’s important to really move them out at a certain moment, well, i want to basically immerse you back into student life, again oleg pavlovich said that he had never met such a prepared student in his life, he said that for the...
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lieutenant general mark schwartz, thank you for coming in. thank you.e other stories making the news today. police say violence before the aston villa game last night was unprecedented. for micro police officers were hurt in with the away fans, and suffered a concussion. police say the polish club had failed to provide enough tickets for theirfans. premier league side everton launched a formal appeal against the decision to dock them ten points forfinancial against the decision to dock them ten points for financial rule breaches. an independent commission handed down the punishment last month, and an appeal board will be appointed to hear the case which should conclude by the end of the season. temperatures could drop as low as —10 tonight, with warnings for snow and ice in place for eastern england and also parts of scotland overnight. the cold snap has already brought snow to some parts of the country, causing disruption on the roads and some school closures. last night was the coldest night of the year since mid—march. you are live with bbc news. mor
lieutenant general mark schwartz, thank you for coming in. thank you.e other stories making the news today. police say violence before the aston villa game last night was unprecedented. for micro police officers were hurt in with the away fans, and suffered a concussion. police say the polish club had failed to provide enough tickets for theirfans. premier league side everton launched a formal appeal against the decision to dock them ten points forfinancial against the decision to dock them ten...
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originally father to schwartz turned to me when he staged plays at the student theater of moscow statersity, under yutkevich, rolan anatolyevich bykov was there, he staged the dragon. yes. and this dragon, in general, became popular and famous, valentin nikolaevich pluchik came, saw it and somehow rushed down from the cliff. you know, he invited a young, inexperienced, completely stage director to his satire theater, as an actor and director, and when his father came to the satire theater, he realized that he was not the best actor, but to go on stage with very good artists, and that’s it, demoting himself, well, he said that he can’t be an actor, but he can’t be a director , but then there was this minister of culture furtseva, she closed this performance and said that in general it was him, this director cannot stage plays in moscow, then there was a banquet performance based on the play by gorin and arkanov, who they also closed it, then they said that sugar was hundreds of kilometers away, without the right to work in moscow. and then andrei aleksanovich goncharov, the chief direct
originally father to schwartz turned to me when he staged plays at the student theater of moscow statersity, under yutkevich, rolan anatolyevich bykov was there, he staged the dragon. yes. and this dragon, in general, became popular and famous, valentin nikolaevich pluchik came, saw it and somehow rushed down from the cliff. you know, he invited a young, inexperienced, completely stage director to his satire theater, as an actor and director, and when his father came to the satire theater, he...
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lloyd schwartz: all these things were happening and the brady buncnch was s kind of a a refuge.malal warner: w watg the brady bunch and having all ththese brothehers and sisistet was a grgreat getawaway for m. michchael schneieider: the b y buncnch was a huhuge succecess c that l led to the e partridge ey whwhich reallyly attracteded a , hungry audience. shirley: hey kids, hollywood boulevard! danny bonaduce: we were a musical family that would travel aroround dodoing shows.s... keith: (singing) oh girl, you make my day. helen hunt: i was for sure going to marry david cassidy. that was definitely going to happen. patrick gomez: the partridge family is trying to embrace this like hippie cool culture. danny: what did you hit mom? shirley: i think it was a studebaker. man: you crazy hippies, it's not enough you don't trust anyone over 30. now you're trying to wipe us out! laura morowitz: but it takes this phenomenon of the countercululture and makes itit very safefe. danny:y: now relax mum.... but just remember our whole future depends on these next few minutes. shirley: ahhh. barr
lloyd schwartz: all these things were happening and the brady buncnch was s kind of a a refuge.malal warner: w watg the brady bunch and having all ththese brothehers and sisistet was a grgreat getawaway for m. michchael schneieider: the b y buncnch was a huhuge succecess c that l led to the e partridge ey whwhich reallyly attracteded a , hungry audience. shirley: hey kids, hollywood boulevard! danny bonaduce: we were a musical family that would travel aroround dodoing shows.s... keith:...
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liz schwartz said it is a rare and special treat for her daughter page and others like her. >> is wonderful to be included and to celebrate who the community is. >> and so from something bad, something good. and in the end, a night that was supposed to make memories that will last a lifetime did exactly that. >> that looks like a blast. >> they had a wonderful time. when i left, they were still dancing. >> what a wonderful gift, taking something that was unfortunate and turning it into unforgettable. >> such of big moment. you spend so much time and effort. a lot of people, maybe you don't really go there. >> being able to see through emotionally what was a really tough time. >> that is some true giving. >> i want to be there the next time they have that party. >> not in those circumstances. it looks like a fun group. >>> the weather forecast, we have rain coming our way. a reason to celebrate. it has been so slow going. wet weather across the bay area. let's show you what we are tracking right now. of course it is an atmospheric river that is slamming the pacific northwest. with this atmos
liz schwartz said it is a rare and special treat for her daughter page and others like her. >> is wonderful to be included and to celebrate who the community is. >> and so from something bad, something good. and in the end, a night that was supposed to make memories that will last a lifetime did exactly that. >> that looks like a blast. >> they had a wonderful time. when i left, they were still dancing. >> what a wonderful gift, taking something that was...
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lloyd schwartz: all these things were happening and the brady buncnch was s kind of a a refuge.malal warner: w watg the brady bunch and having all ththese brothehers and sisistet was a great getawaway for me.. michchael schneieider: the b y buncnch was a huhuge succecess c that l led to the e partridge ey whwhich reallyly attracteded a , hungry audience. shirley: hey kids, hollywood boulevard! danny bonaduce: we were a musical family that would travel aroround dodoing shows.s... keith: (singing) oh girl, you make my day. helen hunt: i was for sure going to marry david cassidy. thatat was defininitely going to hapappen. patrick gomez: the partridge family is trying to embrace this like hippie cool culture. danny: what did you hit mom? shirley: i think it was a studebaker. man: you crazy hippies, it's not enough you don't trust anyone over 30. now you're trying to wipe us out! laura morowitz: but it takes this phenomenon of the counterculture and makes itit very safefe. danny:y: now relax mum.... but just remember our whole future depends on these next few minutes. shirley: ahhh.
lloyd schwartz: all these things were happening and the brady buncnch was s kind of a a refuge.malal warner: w watg the brady bunch and having all ththese brothehers and sisistet was a great getawaway for me.. michchael schneieider: the b y buncnch was a huhuge succecess c that l led to the e partridge ey whwhich reallyly attracteded a , hungry audience. shirley: hey kids, hollywood boulevard! danny bonaduce: we were a musical family that would travel aroround dodoing shows.s... keith:...
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. >> that violence comes as the conflict continues and we can talk about it with mark schwartz , formerrdinator and senior fellow with the rand corporation. good to have you back on world news america. i want to start with what the state department said about the conflict. it says it has seen an improvement by israel in narrowing targets in gaza. do you agree? mark: well, from what i have seen reported, certainly the release of the evacuation zone grid that was discussed earlier and that the idf have said they are implementing, that is one step in the right direction to provide safe areas for the palestinians to move but as you stated earlier, very difficult to do when you've got in excess of 350 to 400,000 palestinian civilians around khan yunis where the next major offensive is going to take place in that government. so i believe that there are -- the idf are taking steps. it's very challenging just given the population density. the other notes i think is the fact that there's still humanitarian assistance coming in. not to the degree there was in the pause but also within the work co
. >> that violence comes as the conflict continues and we can talk about it with mark schwartz , formerrdinator and senior fellow with the rand corporation. good to have you back on world news america. i want to start with what the state department said about the conflict. it says it has seen an improvement by israel in narrowing targets in gaza. do you agree? mark: well, from what i have seen reported, certainly the release of the evacuation zone grid that was discussed earlier and that...
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i asked steven schwartz, ceo of whop to join me. good morning. i want to talk about sort of the selling expertise online. your approach is different than my previous guest. not dishwasher repair experts. it is more in the digital realm, right? >> yes. correct. >> and so what do you sell online? >> so whop sells all sorts of different things. full spectrum is really crazy. i think that that is one of the things that makes the online world really exciting. you are not bound to the same constraints in the physical world. so you think about what products are on amazon maybe, toilet paper, dog food, only really -- how many times of toilet paper can you really have. but on the online world, you can actually have almost endless customization for whatever it is that you are selling. >> give me a skooum examples. an example of a product your sellers are selling. >> a lot of sports picks, so people sell different alpha that they have in sports betting. so maybe they sell some type of algorithm, maybe information that they have about games that they feel th
i asked steven schwartz, ceo of whop to join me. good morning. i want to talk about sort of the selling expertise online. your approach is different than my previous guest. not dishwasher repair experts. it is more in the digital realm, right? >> yes. correct. >> and so what do you sell online? >> so whop sells all sorts of different things. full spectrum is really crazy. i think that that is one of the things that makes the online world really exciting. you are not bound to...
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. >> that violence comes as the conflict continues and we can talk about it with mark schwartz , formerrdinator and senior fellow with the rand corporation. good to have you back on world news america. i want to start with what the state department said about the conflict. it says it has seen an improvement by israel in narrowing targets in gaza. do you agree? mark: well, from what i have seen reported, certainly the release of the evacuation zone grid that was discussed earlier and that the idf have said they are implementing, that is one step in the right direction to provide safe areas for the palestinians to move but as you stated earlier, very difficult to do when you've got in excess of 350 to 400,000 palestinian civilians around khan yunis where the next major offensive is going to take place in that government. so i believe that there are -- the idf are taking steps. it's very challenging just given the population density. the other notes i think is e fact that there's still humanitarian assistance coming in. not to the degree there was in the pause but also within the work coun
. >> that violence comes as the conflict continues and we can talk about it with mark schwartz , formerrdinator and senior fellow with the rand corporation. good to have you back on world news america. i want to start with what the state department said about the conflict. it says it has seen an improvement by israel in narrowing targets in gaza. do you agree? mark: well, from what i have seen reported, certainly the release of the evacuation zone grid that was discussed earlier and that...
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the 2010 open townsend started, the day level was come, 2 men saw schwartz's before causing it 3 on the round of 69 to win by 2 shots. is that us cowboys one the 5th straight game as a b, the philadelphia eagles, the $33.00 to $30.00 and victories. sent them to the top of the m f. c. east. and ahead of their opponents. thanks to touchstones from rico, thousands micro gulf and c, d 9. those are a sports headlines you can get more in all of their adult calm and on our social media channels. and that's it from mate laura kyle, the listing place. is that the an unsettled type of 1st takes on the biggest cities of context to what is happening now. it is of complex 3 question. question about 5 upfront without 08 weeks now into the war on gaza. we're looking at multiple angles of this story and the way it's been covered, starting with artificial intelligence as an as rating weapons. and the real life to death consequences for these really hot released by some are telling stories that are improving very inconvenient for the israel and the west. what should be a safer space is rest with violence
the 2010 open townsend started, the day level was come, 2 men saw schwartz's before causing it 3 on the round of 69 to win by 2 shots. is that us cowboys one the 5th straight game as a b, the philadelphia eagles, the $33.00 to $30.00 and victories. sent them to the top of the m f. c. east. and ahead of their opponents. thanks to touchstones from rico, thousands micro gulf and c, d 9. those are a sports headlines you can get more in all of their adult calm and on our social media channels. and...
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for more, i spoke with mark schwartz, a former us security coordinator for israel and the palestinianuthority. i want to start with what the state department said today about the conflict. it has seen an improvement by israel in narrowing targets in gaza. do you agree? from what i have seen reported, certainly the release of this evacuation zone grid that was discussed earlier and the idf has said that they are implementing, that is certainly one step in the right direction, provide safe areas for the palestinians, but as you stated earlier, very difficult to do when you've got in excess of 350,000 to 400,000 palestinian civilians around khan younis where the next major offensive is going to take place. so i believe that the idf are taking steps, is very challenging just given the population density. the other note i think is the fact that there is still humanitarian assistance coming in, not to the degree that was in the pause, but i understand also that within the war council today in israel with the israeli government, they were talking about increasing the amount of humanitarian a
for more, i spoke with mark schwartz, a former us security coordinator for israel and the palestinianuthority. i want to start with what the state department said today about the conflict. it has seen an improvement by israel in narrowing targets in gaza. do you agree? from what i have seen reported, certainly the release of this evacuation zone grid that was discussed earlier and the idf has said that they are implementing, that is certainly one step in the right direction, provide safe areas...
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so do what my mom and dad didn't i was was a kid shop and we don't have schwartz but have so much in chinatown and union square and celebrating our row birth and recovery so joy yourselves the safety place in urban america (clapping.) good morning. i'm district attorney i'm here not only as a san francisco resident who loves to shop and loves the holiday a good excuse to buy myself a gift while i hop for my kid but also here to say we have any turned the corner on the recruitment with respect to retail theft as district attorney i made it here we are prosecutor those who steel in our city city it is no longer retail theft as a minor crime it is with decimated our left our city we're doing everything we can to protect those when p are still here and invite those who are thinking about coming to florida on a business to come here now because now is the perfect time. i have to give credit to the san francisco police department. who has done tremendous work to make sure those who are being committing crimes in have been caught a stagger number of arrests for those who have committed reta
so do what my mom and dad didn't i was was a kid shop and we don't have schwartz but have so much in chinatown and union square and celebrating our row birth and recovery so joy yourselves the safety place in urban america (clapping.) good morning. i'm district attorney i'm here not only as a san francisco resident who loves to shop and loves the holiday a good excuse to buy myself a gift while i hop for my kid but also here to say we have any turned the corner on the recruitment with respect...
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year, he suddenly, unexpectedly for everyone , especially for me, offered me the role of abram ilvich schwartztest evgeniy sanovich evstegneev, i understood that this was probably the moment when i needed to put a stop to it, well, this is very old. he is not only old, he is so bright, deep with such a cardiogram of emotions that of course it is under strength only to a great master, which i was not, but his faith and, apparently, this understanding that i can probably do this, so consistently. they took me, and this image was probably the beginning of my activity, which was already completely conscious, and you made a movie as a director, dad, too, based on sailor silence, yes, i really wanted this story and i dedicated it to all our parents, in in particular, creative parents wanted to leave oleg pavlovich tobakov. here is such a memory of him and of my personal creative inner sensory path, extraordinary adventures of connoisseurs in the winter series of games on sunday at the first mancacher whiskey product of the stellar group. on the air of the creative industry podcast on channel one , w
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also, too, as everyone else has said to to the thomas schwartz for leading this charge into a revision, is am i also like shawn feel the same way about it? we're all revisionists. it's just name calling. after a while, but it's a matter of what kind of revision you like. today. my talk is going to be titled as i have here. herbert hoover in the long cold war and i hope today in my talk to sort of explain what i mean by this. it comes today from the book project, which burt mentioned, which examines how two major political figures, henry wallace and herbert hoover, although won the title, actually put herbert hoover first. it makes sense. he first he sets a lot of the precedents, as you'll see anyway how these two figures produce the united states is most influential foreign policy alternatives and political movements against u.s. cold war policy. in the case of wallace, this was the progressive party, a third party that he launched in the cold war. and the case of hoover, this was the republican party, particularly its conservative wing, challenging wallace his image as a naive liberal
also, too, as everyone else has said to to the thomas schwartz for leading this charge into a revision, is am i also like shawn feel the same way about it? we're all revisionists. it's just name calling. after a while, but it's a matter of what kind of revision you like. today. my talk is going to be titled as i have here. herbert hoover in the long cold war and i hope today in my talk to sort of explain what i mean by this. it comes today from the book project, which burt mentioned, which...
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the 2010 open townsend started, the de level was come, 2 men saw schwartz's before causing a 3 on the round of 69. to win by 2 shots. is that of cowboys one the 5th street game as a b, the philadelphia eagles, the 33 to 30 and victory sent them to the top of the m f. c. east. and ahead of their opponents. thanks to touch sounds from rico thousands, michael gulf and c. d 9, those are a sports headlines you can get more and all of their adult calm and on our social media channels. well that's it for main associated today for now. but i'll be back with more for you here on the i'll just hear a off counting cost to stay with the canada has to expand the tooth and a zillow's foot lines meets those advocating for the change is suicide. but it's facilitated to our way to decide that it's not the right choice. and critics who believe the government is prioritizing death over providing necessary social and economic support. that 1st name, work festival and getting some food to eat or getting stuck for their pain. do you want to die today? a fault lines investigation on alger 0. the other one,
the 2010 open townsend started, the de level was come, 2 men saw schwartz's before causing a 3 on the round of 69. to win by 2 shots. is that of cowboys one the 5th street game as a b, the philadelphia eagles, the 33 to 30 and victory sent them to the top of the m f. c. east. and ahead of their opponents. thanks to touch sounds from rico thousands, michael gulf and c. d 9, those are a sports headlines you can get more and all of their adult calm and on our social media channels. well that's it...
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i took my two daughters and son to fao schwartz and it is already gender neutral, there is a barbie sectionon, that is what they have, no reason to do this. this is not constitutional, they should not be getting in the business of telling toy shop owners how to section off their store. is this the soviet union? >> carley: people are saying this is a first amendment violation. >> it is that, they are drawing gender based line, you are either born with boy parts or girl parts. our supreme court says it has to withstand intermediate scrutiny, important governmental interest. what is the government interest in sectioning toys? >> carley: good point. and this is for elected officials. >> i'm a fan of this, florida is taking a step in the right direction. look at the biden administration, indictment of bob menendez hauled into criminal court for taking bribes, it is about time to see their net worth and who is paying their bill. >> carley: on delaware and new jersey, increasing minimum wage, going up to $13.25 new jersey increasing to $15. >> i worked a lot of minimum wage jobs, i will not say it
i took my two daughters and son to fao schwartz and it is already gender neutral, there is a barbie sectionon, that is what they have, no reason to do this. this is not constitutional, they should not be getting in the business of telling toy shop owners how to section off their store. is this the soviet union? >> carley: people are saying this is a first amendment violation. >> it is that, they are drawing gender based line, you are either born with boy parts or girl parts. our...
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live now to mark schwartz, the former us security coordinator for israel and the palestinian authoritythank you very much forjoining us. first of all, as we know, the idf is moving ever deeper into the gaza strip. in your view, moving ever deeper into the gaza strip. in yourview, are moving ever deeper into the gaza strip. in your view, are they militarily fulfilling the objectives set out by men genetic, which is to eliminate hamas?— set out by men genetic, which is to eliminate hamas? methodically, they are. the eliminate hamas? methodically, they are- they have _ eliminate hamas? methodically, they are. they have killed _ eliminate hamas? methodically, they are. they have killed and _ eliminate hamas? methodically, they are. they have killed and captured, . are. they have killed and captured, predominantly killed, the majority of the tactical, battalion level leadership in both gaza city in northern gaza. hamas leadership. and now what you are seeing as a result of a lot of the intelligence collection they have benefited from in terms of lots of these searches they have conducted in
live now to mark schwartz, the former us security coordinator for israel and the palestinian authoritythank you very much forjoining us. first of all, as we know, the idf is moving ever deeper into the gaza strip. in your view, moving ever deeper into the gaza strip. in yourview, are moving ever deeper into the gaza strip. in your view, are they militarily fulfilling the objectives set out by men genetic, which is to eliminate hamas?— set out by men genetic, which is to eliminate hamas?...
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earlier, my colleague caitriona perry spoke with lieutenant colonel mark schwartz, former us security between israel and palestinian authority, about the deaths of the three hostage and pressure on israel to scale back its gaza offensive. you worked at all kinds of levels including the special you worked for the us military for 33 years, what do you think happened that led to the idf killing three israeli hostages? good to be with you. based on the information that the idf have released today it sounds like there was an ongoing direct fire exchange between hamas and the idf and we will never know for sure, but it sounds like that the three hostages, the gentlemen that were tragically killed, were caught in the crossfire and identified as a potential threat to the idf as well. what i do not know is what time of day this occurred, whether evening or even dust which would have made identification even more challenging, but it sounds like they were mistakenly engaged by idf ground forces during the conduct of combat operations against hamas. the us has asked israel to move from high inten
earlier, my colleague caitriona perry spoke with lieutenant colonel mark schwartz, former us security between israel and palestinian authority, about the deaths of the three hostage and pressure on israel to scale back its gaza offensive. you worked at all kinds of levels including the special you worked for the us military for 33 years, what do you think happened that led to the idf killing three israeli hostages? good to be with you. based on the information that the idf have released today...
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that may sound as a call for murder of the scale, akin to al schwartz puts the whole honest world face to face with a madness there must be confronted and firmly rejected. we do hope that is rarely, authorities will react to such shameful abuse as terrorism can never be a response to terrorism. now the official also seems to be worried about another thing. he says that israel has to show its trends in front of his beloved when it comes to this current floor with him us, which basically the conclusion here is that is around most when no matter what. but this isn't the 1st time is rarely official, came out with such controversial statements because last month we have the ease railey, and is rarely security cabinet member who said that israel is pull, rolling out the gaza, not the box. we have another statement from the jerusalem affairs and heritage minister for has suggested that dropping a nuclear bomb on garza is also an option. so really here it seems like there's a recurring theme within is rarely politics. and these really officials of just coming up with this controversial and rea
that may sound as a call for murder of the scale, akin to al schwartz puts the whole honest world face to face with a madness there must be confronted and firmly rejected. we do hope that is rarely, authorities will react to such shameful abuse as terrorism can never be a response to terrorism. now the official also seems to be worried about another thing. he says that israel has to show its trends in front of his beloved when it comes to this current floor with him us, which basically the...
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earlier the bbc spoke to mark schwartz, the former us security coordinator for israel & the palestinian and senior fellow with the rand corporation. we asked him about egypt's three—phase proposal that they have put forward to try to end the israel—gaza war. well, i think it's admirable that they're still remaining very engaged, as is the kingdom ofjordan, i think. i think the king visited president al—sisi earlier in the week. the principal tenant to hamas and the palestinian islamichhad really fell dead on arrival. and that was that they would relinquish control both militarily and from an administrative standpoint of the gaza strip and hamas leadership and are not going to agree with that. so. but i think the fact that egypt is working very hard with obviously the government of israel to find some conditions to start another military pause to allow the exchange of hostages is is very positive. and that's part of the first stage of this three phase negotiation that are proposal that egypt has put on the table. so we talk there about the types of things that will be discussed. but in t
earlier the bbc spoke to mark schwartz, the former us security coordinator for israel & the palestinian and senior fellow with the rand corporation. we asked him about egypt's three—phase proposal that they have put forward to try to end the israel—gaza war. well, i think it's admirable that they're still remaining very engaged, as is the kingdom ofjordan, i think. i think the king visited president al—sisi earlier in the week. the principal tenant to hamas and the palestinian...
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thank you, also, to-- as everyone else has said to the thomas schwartz for leading this charge.the revisionism and i like sean says we're all revisionists and name calling after a while. it's what kind of revision you like. today my talk is titled as the past year, herbert hoover in the long, cold war. and i hope today my talk sort of explains what i mean about this. it comes today from the book project which was mentioned, which examines how two major political figures henry wallace and herbert hoover, in the title i put herbert hoover first, makes sense, he came first and sets a lot of precedence you'll see. and the united states is the most alternative policy and political movement against u.s. cold war policies. in the case of wallace, this was progressive party, a third party that he launched in the cold war and in the case of hoover, the republican party, particularly its conservative wing. challenging wallace's image as a naive liberal and hoover as a reactionary, i'm trying to foreground why hover and the americans associated with them and together i'm arguing they made
thank you, also, to-- as everyone else has said to the thomas schwartz for leading this charge.the revisionism and i like sean says we're all revisionists and name calling after a while. it's what kind of revision you like. today my talk is titled as the past year, herbert hoover in the long, cold war. and i hope today my talk sort of explains what i mean about this. it comes today from the book project which was mentioned, which examines how two major political figures henry wallace and...
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and because we don't want to end on that note, let's go to our host, tom schwartz. ask a question here here. so we know hoover was very clear eyed about communism and central government and their weakness was. we also know that during world war one, his successful efforts at feeding noncombatants in an occupied area, and then after war, fighting to feed civilian where western powers disagreed with the i mean, france, britain. wilson wanted to punish for the war. and hoover said, you know, you don't take that out on on the civilian population and push to get food there and then even the russian famine as much as he disliked liked the bolsheviks, he was willing to feed a population. so to that extent, i mean, was this idea in world two to feed poland and finland crazy? and then in the postwar old world, when truman reached out, pulled them back. i mean, it seemed that it was hoover's reputation and that carried the most weight with civilian populations and eastern europe and in other areas. so, you know, to what extent we weigh that against kind of the harsh realities
and because we don't want to end on that note, let's go to our host, tom schwartz. ask a question here here. so we know hoover was very clear eyed about communism and central government and their weakness was. we also know that during world war one, his successful efforts at feeding noncombatants in an occupied area, and then after war, fighting to feed civilian where western powers disagreed with the i mean, france, britain. wilson wanted to punish for the war. and hoover said, you know, you...
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for that and the broader military situation on the ground i spoke to lieutenant colonel mark schwartzael and palestinian authority. you worked at all kinds of levels including the special forces operation, what do you think will that led to the idf killing three is really hostages?— really hostages? good to be with ou. really hostages? good to be with yom based _ really hostages? good to be with yom based on — really hostages? good to be with you. based on the _ really hostages? good to be with you. based on the information i really hostages? good to be with l you. based on the information that the idf have released today it sounds like there was an ongoing direct fire exchange between hamas and the idf and we will never know for sure, and the idf and we will never know forsure, but and the idf and we will never know for sure, but it sounds like that the three hostages, the gentlemen that were tragically killed, were caught in the crossfire and identified as a potential threat to the idf as well. what i do not know is what time of day this occurred, whether evening or even dust which
for that and the broader military situation on the ground i spoke to lieutenant colonel mark schwartzael and palestinian authority. you worked at all kinds of levels including the special forces operation, what do you think will that led to the idf killing three is really hostages?— really hostages? good to be with ou. really hostages? good to be with yom based _ really hostages? good to be with yom based on — really hostages? good to be with you. based on the _ really hostages? good to be...
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lot of things david and jon just covered as a director and markets are the brookings institution the schwartz chair and economic development and studies in brookings. the initiative for sustainable energy policies on hopkins university. in the center senior fellow at brookings metro is it expert it infrastructure policy and urban economics. particular focus on transportation digital technology issues. is working to better understand how infrastructure policies the federal to the local level impact economic development social prosperity's environmental results directly to my left is a senior pardoning a non- resident institution fiscal and monetary policy also a senior fellow at new york university and the volatility and recent years played a key role in choosing climate change considerations of the federal reserve analysis research policy. thanks to all of you for being here today. i had a larger introduction. i will repeat a couple of the statistics. clean energy manufacturing investments in the last year. that was about 10070000 jobs. they include more than 70 billion in supply chain says c
lot of things david and jon just covered as a director and markets are the brookings institution the schwartz chair and economic development and studies in brookings. the initiative for sustainable energy policies on hopkins university. in the center senior fellow at brookings metro is it expert it infrastructure policy and urban economics. particular focus on transportation digital technology issues. is working to better understand how infrastructure policies the federal to the local level...
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it won’t work out, great, andry, great, schwartz, and i’ll tell you about the offices, that there is , yes, did natasha kick you out of the house, don’t ask, the smart man was right, who said marriage is voluntary slavery. look at me, i'm free as the wind, andryukh, well, stop it, it’s on business, i found out where the cactus lives, i rushed there, take margot and take him here, uh-huh, clear sea, sit, sit, i wish you good health, hello, i sympathize, well, the weather ambush did something , no, no one has shown up yet, okay, that means i’ll send two guys on shift, anyway, we don’t have any extra officers to look for him, but is there any progress on the case in general? well, now andrei and rita went to pick up one of the repeat offenders who was in the apartment of the murdered woman, of course, okay, keep me posted, yeah, and let’s do something get yourself in order, yes, okay, damn, we're running out of beer, maybe we'll go again, let 's decide, time 2, now will you finish this one? go, who is it, i don’t know, now i’ll check who’s there, the iskort service, i didn’t call, i did
it won’t work out, great, andry, great, schwartz, and i’ll tell you about the offices, that there is , yes, did natasha kick you out of the house, don’t ask, the smart man was right, who said marriage is voluntary slavery. look at me, i'm free as the wind, andryukh, well, stop it, it’s on business, i found out where the cactus lives, i rushed there, take margot and take him here, uh-huh, clear sea, sit, sit, i wish you good health, hello, i sympathize, well, the weather ambush did...