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julianne discovered the driver of the car died. he drove a white plymouth horizon. the same type of car and eyewitness had seen fleeing the scene. >> and that was an important to be able to make that connection? >> right. because the linchpin of all of this was that these guys were in a white nominee. on the horizon. they're the same car, basically. >> and then, one by one, they did find them. the kids now 40 some things, who have been in the car heard the very same thing john hielscher told them. this man, john kerber was writing in the front passenger seat. and he confirmed the story. >> you could just see it dawned on his face that two guys have been sitting in jail for nearly 25 years. >> the woman who was a high school senior was dating one of the men in the car confirmed she saw it, to. though getting her to talk was no easy task. but none was more reluctant than that young man who walked up the drive to the back door with john hielscher and then fled down again in terror when this shot was fired. why wouldn't he talk about i
julianne discovered the driver of the car died. he drove a white plymouth horizon. the same type of car and eyewitness had seen fleeing the scene. >> and that was an important to be able to make that connection? >> right. because the linchpin of all of this was that these guys were in a white nominee. on the horizon. they're the same car, basically. >> and then, one by one, they did find them. the kids now 40 some things, who have been in the car heard the very same thing john...
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>> a new zealand politician julian julianne genter shared images of herself peddling herself to the emergencyrly sunday morning before giving birth to her second child. >> apparently this wasn't her first time either. back in 2018 she rode to the hospital before having her first child. is that a bike? yeah, that's a bike. or is that a snowmobile? >> it looks to me like a mixture of the two, right? >> it doesn't matter, because both mom and her newborn have since been given a clean bill of health. you know? sometimes you just got to do it yourself, right? >> yes, but i also have a thousand followup questions aside from what is that, that she's riding. can this, why can't this woman get a ride to the hospital? >> yeah, somebody give her a ride. >> somebody give her a ride. friends, family, significant other. >> a third baby is on the way. i need them right after they find out to set up a uber. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medici
>> a new zealand politician julian julianne genter shared images of herself peddling herself to the emergencyrly sunday morning before giving birth to her second child. >> apparently this wasn't her first time either. back in 2018 she rode to the hospital before having her first child. is that a bike? yeah, that's a bike. or is that a snowmobile? >> it looks to me like a mixture of the two, right? >> it doesn't matter, because both mom and her newborn have since been...
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though we why the assume that he said you had him and he said no to me to call she isabella garcia. julianne dome, then marcellus moley my mother sent us, give me a check for, for a tennis julio. all up a back massage and manage what she needs is she may in almost to my m yoko slot when it's a can the movie not been any a here? and then it's going to, jamie alex zia, katie g art engine and he thought it was them ahead. guy from skin nation when you menu menu, the fair enough for now, mattel. com are free. nobody from here. fin, missouri almost lost land limbs and why no, not yet. you as a little more, are you were living with core where it room said no, no, no, to your case, not the effort in manila to know from what is my need for me. a new circuit would have for who's fit on wheel for over for many years. yeah. oh flew source of us actually from you liter them. she was source of her hustle, where there are the challenge to hold of a madman. how cabinet with daniel o'neil? my was out to the driver and helper and no and no, you know, kind of mischief as we let them can you hear from zia and
though we why the assume that he said you had him and he said no to me to call she isabella garcia. julianne dome, then marcellus moley my mother sent us, give me a check for, for a tennis julio. all up a back massage and manage what she needs is she may in almost to my m yoko slot when it's a can the movie not been any a here? and then it's going to, jamie alex zia, katie g art engine and he thought it was them ahead. guy from skin nation when you menu menu, the fair enough for now, mattel....
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juliann, -- julian in louisiana, go ahead. caller: my question is about inflation even when you listen to janet yellen and powell, it gives me the impression that they do not know the difference between supply and demand and inflation. inflation is if you print money. i am under the impression that since we had covid, people are not going to work or producing goods and services to put on the shelves so people can buy those things. at the same time i think powell was easing off that quantitive stuff, so we still have got printing money and supply and demand issues that are contributing to the inflation. what would you say, is it 50-50 or 25-75? guest: i do not know that i have an exact percentage, but i think you identified some of the causes for what we are seeing with inflation. you simply cannot spend more money than we have and print the money, expand the money supply without having an impact on inflation. we expected and predicted that we would be seeing not just the word they used is transitory inflation, but it would be
juliann, -- julian in louisiana, go ahead. caller: my question is about inflation even when you listen to janet yellen and powell, it gives me the impression that they do not know the difference between supply and demand and inflation. inflation is if you print money. i am under the impression that since we had covid, people are not going to work or producing goods and services to put on the shelves so people can buy those things. at the same time i think powell was easing off that quantitive...
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julianne friedman, thank you for joining me this morning. >> thank you. >>> a dreamy neighborhood inwice, only to find out that she wasn't the only one. he wasn't the only one. band's got his moves back. an alternative to pills, voltaren is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel for powerful arthritis pain relief. voltaren, the joy of movement. i booked our hotel on kayak. it's flexible if we need to cancel. cancel. i haven't left the house in a year. nothing will stop me from vacation. no canceling. flexible cancellation. kayak. search one and done. ♪♪ things you start when you're 45. flexible cancellation. coaching. new workouts. and screening for colon cancer. yep. the american cancer society recommends screening starting at age 45, instead of 50, since colon cancer is increasing in younger adults. i'm cologuard®. i'm convenient and find 92% of colon cancers... ...even in early stages. i'm for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider if cologuard is right for you. it only takes a second for an e
julianne friedman, thank you for joining me this morning. >> thank you. >>> a dreamy neighborhood inwice, only to find out that she wasn't the only one. he wasn't the only one. band's got his moves back. an alternative to pills, voltaren is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel for powerful arthritis pain relief. voltaren, the joy of movement. i booked our hotel on kayak. it's flexible if we need to cancel. cancel. i haven't left the house in a year. nothing will stop me from...
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. >> julianne hough said the best free style dance in the 30 seasons of dwilg"dancing with t stars." her have that solo moment and feel like she's at a house party with me in chicago having a good time. so i thought it was cool to just play back and forth like that. >> props to your wife because you know she's got some moves too. >> oh, yeah. she's going to make sure i'm on point. the cool thing is, i talk about it all the time. it's like having an angel/devil proper footwork. do this, knock this out. do this. and then teyana is like, all right, now we're going to give a show. all right, take all that and now we're going to give a show like full out and dani is like, more, show that. dani is like, throw it. throw it. >> did you see missy elliott? you danced to her song. >> she did? >> she sent out a tweet. >> no way. >> this is what she said. you snapped hard on dat footwork. can you show us a little bit? a little bit? >> got some music. ♪ ♪ >> i can't move on here. i can't move on here. >> that's a lot better than most of us could do. >> that's a lot of fun. it's a high energy dance
. >> julianne hough said the best free style dance in the 30 seasons of dwilg"dancing with t stars." her have that solo moment and feel like she's at a house party with me in chicago having a good time. so i thought it was cool to just play back and forth like that. >> props to your wife because you know she's got some moves too. >> oh, yeah. she's going to make sure i'm on point. the cool thing is, i talk about it all the time. it's like having an angel/devil proper...
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juliann, -- julian in louisiana, go ahead.y question is about inflation even when you listen to janet yellen and powell, it gives me the impression that they do not know the difference between supply and demand and inflation. inflation is if you print money. i am under the impression that since we had covid, people are not going to work or producing goods and services to put on the shelves so people can buy those things. at the same time i think powell was easing off that quantitive stuff, so we still have got printing money and supply and demand issues that are contributing to the inflation. what would you say, is it 50-50 or 25-75? guest: i do not know that i have an exact percentage, but i think you identified some of the causes for what we are seeing with inflation. you simply cannot spend more money than we have and print the money, expand the money supply without having an impact on inflation. we expected and predicted that we would be seeing not just the word they used is transitory inflation, but it would be here for a
juliann, -- julian in louisiana, go ahead.y question is about inflation even when you listen to janet yellen and powell, it gives me the impression that they do not know the difference between supply and demand and inflation. inflation is if you print money. i am under the impression that since we had covid, people are not going to work or producing goods and services to put on the shelves so people can buy those things. at the same time i think powell was easing off that quantitive stuff, so...
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the clerk: nomination, department of state, julianne smith of michigan to be united states permanent representative on the counsel of the north atlantic treaty organization. the presiding officer: the question is on the nomination. all in favor say aye. all opposed no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the nomination is confirmed. mrs. shaheen: mr. president, i ask the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, all without intervening absence or debate, no further motions be in order to the nomination, any statements related to the nomination be printed in the record, and that the president be immediately notified of the senate's action and the senate resume legislative session. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. shaheen: thank you. mr. president, i would also like to speak to jewel my smith and her qualifications to be ambassador to nato. the presiding officer: the senator is recognized. mrs. shaheen: julie is very well qualified to represent the united states with our biggest and most significant security alliance. her 25-year career
the clerk: nomination, department of state, julianne smith of michigan to be united states permanent representative on the counsel of the north atlantic treaty organization. the presiding officer: the question is on the nomination. all in favor say aye. all opposed no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the nomination is confirmed. mrs. shaheen: mr. president, i ask the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, all without intervening absence or debate, no...
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i want to comment on julianne smith, one nominee to whom i object. is the president'sle nominee to be the next -- president's nominee to be the next united secretary to nato. i want to take a minute to say why i think it is important and why i think we need to vote, actually vote on her nomination. you know, a decade ago, almost, 2014, after the russian invasion, incursion into ukraine, nato allies finally recognized that they were not spending enough, our into the allies, on their own defense and on our common defenses so they pledged as a group to claim 2% of their respective g.d.p.'s to their own defense and meet that target by 2024. so far large numbers of them are not on track to do so. in fact, ms. smith said in response to my own questions about this, she said it is clear a group of allies will fail to deliver on this pledge by 2024 and currently another group are not close to meeting it although they say they hope to mick up the difference. -- make up the difference. the security situation has not improved. it has deteriorated. russia is stil
i want to comment on julianne smith, one nominee to whom i object. is the president'sle nominee to be the next -- president's nominee to be the next united secretary to nato. i want to take a minute to say why i think it is important and why i think we need to vote, actually vote on her nomination. you know, a decade ago, almost, 2014, after the russian invasion, incursion into ukraine, nato allies finally recognized that they were not spending enough, our into the allies, on their own defense...