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mr. ruslan, he joins our conversation with you. david senior analyst at the center for european values, prague, david, we welcome you. glory to ukraine, we are talking here about banning the prospect, for now, of course, a visa for russians, and i emphasize again, we are saying now about tourist visas because olafsholt from the chancellor of germany emphasizes that he is not a supporter of the idea of banning visas for russian citizens because a large number of russians flee the regime and find asylum in europe for myself, well, actually, the visa boycott that we are talking about now does not apply to refugees or political asylum seekers or people who are really forced to leave the territory of the russian federation, but who want to walk around shopping malls or spread their russian peace outside their own country concentration camp, they are very happy to do this, and it would be good for them to actually cut back on these opportunities a little. already, a large number of countries are considering such a possibility . treat this pe
mr. ruslan, he joins our conversation with you. david senior analyst at the center for european values, prague, david, we welcome you. glory to ukraine, we are talking here about banning the prospect, for now, of course, a visa for russians, and i emphasize again, we are saying now about tourist visas because olafsholt from the chancellor of germany emphasizes that he is not a supporter of the idea of banning visas for russian citizens because a large number of russians flee the regime...
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as such, it is truly fitting to have with us today mr. david, the 10th of the united states.y served our nation's as a hospital corpsman during the vietnam war. so, david, thank you for your service to this great nation. your time in vietnam. healing the wounded. taking sure all presidents legacies including ronald reagan's are preserved and protected for the american people. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming mr. david. [applause] >> thank you, gentlemen. good morning. reading this from washington. i am really honored to be here to celebrate the anniversary of this wonderful library. the national archives from herbert hoover to john all j trout. -- herbert hoover to donald j trump. the million ages of materials, 640,000 museum objects and close to reaching the 1 billion mark in electronic records. that is what keeps me up at night. [laughter] presidential libraries are not libraries in the usual sense. they are archives and museums bring together artifacts. the president, his administration and his family and presenting them in the public discussion without re
as such, it is truly fitting to have with us today mr. david, the 10th of the united states.y served our nation's as a hospital corpsman during the vietnam war. so, david, thank you for your service to this great nation. your time in vietnam. healing the wounded. taking sure all presidents legacies including ronald reagan's are preserved and protected for the american people. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming mr. david. [applause] >> thank you, gentlemen. good morning....
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and so the so i said yes, i'm happy to do it because it is for mr. david is here now, mr. david, come in, please. i've seen, you know, a youth divide many, many years. well, it's, you know, it's there. yeah. but it, ah, that philosophy. yeah. can be scary, could be bewildering, cetera. but there are things that you gain a lot of women who are attracted to you in this condition. really, i didn't think there was any condition that they did your, the dangerous math. there are very beautiful with him. the footwork wrapped around you. like kind of sexy pixie dust ha, but was sex is beginning to circle around you, but that is not the only benefit. for example, you don't have to go to anything you don't want to go to. so like your cousin is giving a reading of his lousy poetry book, you say, sorry, can't make it papa 5 o'clock, somebody calls you says, can you come pick me up at the airport? you say, can't make it up. i can't make it this musical. it's about me right, the us. so, i mean, i'm interested. i don't think there really will be a musical fatwas. the musical was air just
and so the so i said yes, i'm happy to do it because it is for mr. david is here now, mr. david, come in, please. i've seen, you know, a youth divide many, many years. well, it's, you know, it's there. yeah. but it, ah, that philosophy. yeah. can be scary, could be bewildering, cetera. but there are things that you gain a lot of women who are attracted to you in this condition. really, i didn't think there was any condition that they did your, the dangerous math. there are very beautiful with...
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as such it is truly fitting to have with us today mr. davidstates. a position he has held since 2009. and i might add, with veterans day only a few days away david previously served our nation as a naval hospital corps men during the vietnam war. so david thank you for your service to this great nation, from your time in vietnam healing our wounded to your time now ensuring that all of our presidents legacies, including ronald reagan's, are preserved and protected for the american people. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming mr. david ferriero. >> [applause] >> thank you, john. good morning and greetings from washington. i am truly honored to be here to celebrate the 30th anniversary of this wonderful library. the national archives and records administration administers a network of presidential libraries, from herbert hoover to donald j trump. the franklin d. roosevelt library was actually the first, and we now have 15 libraries. in total, more than 660 million pages of textural materials, 640,000 museum objects. and we are close
as such it is truly fitting to have with us today mr. davidstates. a position he has held since 2009. and i might add, with veterans day only a few days away david previously served our nation as a naval hospital corps men during the vietnam war. so david thank you for your service to this great nation, from your time in vietnam healing our wounded to your time now ensuring that all of our presidents legacies, including ronald reagan's, are preserved and protected for the american people....
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but for mr. david makes a lot of light energy. in fact, you've been doing the b a so many years. they have been mighty russia that's just creating, locked into what so i don't see any reason why it should show the lights back on the back end of life. a little worried when the, when the, when the bullet 1990 s. when there was a you enjoyed it, is it is that it was just not a bite for margie work. so that's all the reality becomes a little frustrating. because while the west has continued to try and maintain its grip on india even 75 years after the end of the british colonial rule. this week long stay on the story of india's independence with launch celebrations, taking place across the country, residence in the southern city of hopefully carried a 9 kilometer long indian slack through the streets or sees when jan sharma takes a look at the controversial british legacy in something that should come as a surprise to no one, the brit stole trillions of dollars from india, by the way of its resources between 17651947. but what's important to note is that they did it largely through i
but for mr. david makes a lot of light energy. in fact, you've been doing the b a so many years. they have been mighty russia that's just creating, locked into what so i don't see any reason why it should show the lights back on the back end of life. a little worried when the, when the, when the bullet 1990 s. when there was a you enjoyed it, is it is that it was just not a bite for margie work. so that's all the reality becomes a little frustrating. because while the west has continued to try...
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the negotiating table to sign some kind of economic or commercial agreement there, thank you and mr. david, the state is a sponsor of terrorism after all . the most we expect such a decision from the united states of america, because it somewhat ties the hands of russia's economic relations with china , india, which, as we understand it, and we hope that this will have a great impact on the russian economy, really, less so latvia, the diet of latvia were the first, and it is interesting. has such a discussion been started in the european union as a whole, if we are talking about tourist visas for russians with caution and something. even as i understand now, skepticism in europe is the state sponsor terrorism - this is very radical for europeans, so you in ukraine live in a slightly different dimension than europeans live, and all these things that you are going through today do not affect the daily life of europeans, but this does not mean that there is no understanding of these problems, these problematic issues and that one day later it may not be immediately, but after a few weeks or m
the negotiating table to sign some kind of economic or commercial agreement there, thank you and mr. david, the state is a sponsor of terrorism after all . the most we expect such a decision from the united states of america, because it somewhat ties the hands of russia's economic relations with china , india, which, as we understand it, and we hope that this will have a great impact on the russian economy, really, less so latvia, the diet of latvia were the first, and it is interesting. has...
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mr. america, dwight david eisenhower. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ a few days before protests tragic death comes to presidentf. kennedy, he in the first lady are the picture of happiness. their children, john junior and caroline or to mark their birthdays after the president returns from a trip to texas. arriving in dallas on the morning of the fateful day, he and mrs. kennedy are greeted by vice president johnson and the mayor of dallas. john f. kennedy has been president for two months to years ten months and two days. they're riding the familiar presidential limousine. because the weather has turned fair the transparent double top has been removed. from a fifth floor window, at 12:30 pm, come the rifle shots that bring death to president kennedy and seriously wound governor connally of texas. 29 minutes later, the 35th president of the united states lies dead in a nearby hospital. the presidential limousine bears the marks of violent death. flowers that mrs. kennedy carried from the airport are twisted and torn. shock and disbelief give way to tears. ♪ ♪ ♪ the nation and the world's reaction is one of bew
mr. america, dwight david eisenhower. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ a few days before protests tragic death comes to presidentf. kennedy, he in the first lady are the picture of happiness. their children, john junior and caroline or to mark their birthdays after the president returns from a trip to texas. arriving in dallas on the morning of the fateful day, he and mrs. kennedy are greeted by vice president johnson and the mayor of dallas. john f. kennedy has been president for two months to years ten...
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and so the, so i said yes, i'm happy to do it because it is from mr. david is here now. yesterday. come in, please. obviously, you know, you survive many, many years. well it's, you know, it's there. yeah. but ah, that philosophy. yeah. can be scary. could be move, hillary cetera, but there are things that you gain a lot of women who are attracted to you in this condition. really, i didn't think there was any condition that they did. you are in a dangerous math. there are very beautiful women, the football wrapped around you. like kind of sexy pixie dust ah, but what sex is beginning to circle around you, but that is not the only benefit. for example, you don't have to go to anything you don't want to go to. so like your cousin is giving a reading of his lousy poetry book, you say, sorry, can't make it, papa thought law, somebody calls you says, can you come pick me up at the airport? you say, can't make it up. i can't make it this musical. it's about me right, the us. so, i mean, i'm interested. i don't think there really will be a musical fatwas. the musical was air just once on
and so the, so i said yes, i'm happy to do it because it is from mr. david is here now. yesterday. come in, please. obviously, you know, you survive many, many years. well it's, you know, it's there. yeah. but ah, that philosophy. yeah. can be scary. could be move, hillary cetera, but there are things that you gain a lot of women who are attracted to you in this condition. really, i didn't think there was any condition that they did. you are in a dangerous math. there are very beautiful women,...
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mr. america, dwight david eisenhower. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ a few days before protests tragic death comes to presidentf. kennedy, he in the first lady are the picture of happiness. their children,
mr. america, dwight david eisenhower. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ a few days before protests tragic death comes to presidentf. kennedy, he in the first lady are the picture of happiness. their children,
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mr. david butterworth is a northeast regional business agent for pipe liners. local union 798 associated with ua< with the plumbers and pipefitters. he's a veteran of the u.s. army and worked his first pipeline job as a welder helper a year after he was discharged. he's been business agent for six years while working as a welder here in the bs in journalism like my wife, from west virginia university. i look forward to your testimony. i hope you will also discuss how the infrastructure bill and the chips act and the inflation reduction act that we're about to pass will create thousands of good paying jobs for union workers. an emphasis on this side of the aisle, on union workers. dr. selina vasella, the founder and ceo of refocused partners. she joins us remotely from the west coast. she's the ceo of refocused partners which develops sustainability solutions for municipal and private sector clients around the world. she was educated at carnegie mellon in the rank members home -- the ranking member's home state, western pennsylvania, before assuming her current
mr. david butterworth is a northeast regional business agent for pipe liners. local union 798 associated with ua< with the plumbers and pipefitters. he's a veteran of the u.s. army and worked his first pipeline job as a welder helper a year after he was discharged. he's been business agent for six years while working as a welder here in the bs in journalism like my wife, from west virginia university. i look forward to your testimony. i hope you will also discuss how the infrastructure bill...
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she's a big-boned gal. [ laughter ] simply living her truth. >> listen. >> david: so mr. the car. it's a whole thing, me trying to lure him out of the car. >> david: seriously? >> yeah, he's very tricky in other ways. i actually have to drive him. we can't travel on a plane, he's 28 pounds. >> david: wait why can't you -- >> you have to be under 25 pounds. i've driven him across the country three times. >> david: wow. >> he loves the car. >> david: so wait, you drove all the way across the country -- you're talking about from new york to -- >> yeah, i drove him once to -- i recently drove him from new york, back here. i landed two weeks, three weeks ago. yeah. and i keep driving him, a mini cooper. >> david: one of those little itty bitty cars? >> yeah. the tiniest car you can pick. >> david: and he did all right? >> yeah, he did fine. the third time's a charm, i guess. because the mini cooper -- actually, the mini cooper's done it four times. but this fourth time, we broke down. >> david: we? >> i was with jody, my fiance. [ cheers and applause ] >> david: congratulation
she's a big-boned gal. [ laughter ] simply living her truth. >> listen. >> david: so mr. the car. it's a whole thing, me trying to lure him out of the car. >> david: seriously? >> yeah, he's very tricky in other ways. i actually have to drive him. we can't travel on a plane, he's 28 pounds. >> david: wait why can't you -- >> you have to be under 25 pounds. i've driven him across the country three times. >> david: wow. >> he loves the car....
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the man himself, mr. david asman. neil: trust your instings. your first instinct was correct. 27 is the number. welcome to "cavuto: coast to coast." i'm david asman in for neil cavuto. all three indices in the green. the dow on pace to exit correction territory as we expect fresh inflation data come out on wednesday. speaking of inflation, democrats passing the massive inflation reduction act so-called on capitol hill over the weekend. as the smoke is clearing we find a lot of hidden taxes and stuff that could hit the middle class very hard with this bill. we'll look how all of that will impact your wallet and if it will in fact reduce inflation. david: a new proposal from the department of transportation raising eyebrows if it would allow passengers to get a refund for delayed or canceled flights but can that be enforced and how? we have a busy two hours ahead. so let's get started. and, we begin on capitol hill with the top story of the day. democrat senators joe manchin and krysten sinema facing fallout for their support of the nearly 740 bi
the man himself, mr. david asman. neil: trust your instings. your first instinct was correct. 27 is the number. welcome to "cavuto: coast to coast." i'm david asman in for neil cavuto. all three indices in the green. the dow on pace to exit correction territory as we expect fresh inflation data come out on wednesday. speaking of inflation, democrats passing the massive inflation reduction act so-called on capitol hill over the weekend. as the smoke is clearing we find a lot of hidden...
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david is here. go on. mr. sunak: david, hello. >> how will you balance the need to address the escalating cost of living crisis? particularly those on lower incomes? keeping the economy in good order? mr. sunak: your question is actually the most important one facing the country right now. and i'm sure many of you saw with the bank of england had to say today. we in the conservative party need to get real and fast because the lights on the economy are flashing red and the root causes inflation. i'm worried that liz's plans will make the situation worse. and what i want to do is different. i think the government's number one priority should be grappling with inflation. that's what i wanted to. i also want to help people with the cost of living over autumn and winter. particularly the people who most need our help. and that's what i announce as chancellor. that's how i acted and that's what i will do as your prime minister and that's what conservative government should do, support those who need our help. but the
david is here. go on. mr. sunak: david, hello. >> how will you balance the need to address the escalating cost of living crisis? particularly those on lower incomes? keeping the economy in good order? mr. sunak: your question is actually the most important one facing the country right now. and i'm sure many of you saw with the bank of england had to say today. we in the conservative party need to get real and fast because the lights on the economy are flashing red and the root causes...
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mr. show" with david cross, and it was great. [ cheers ] how come "snl" didn't just hire david cross?ell, you almost did. is what the story. david told me that al franken went and saw "cross comedy," the group he was in, and that you were very complimentary to david. so i'm glad that you forgot about having seen that and that i got hired in his place. >> al: bottom line, do you think you have a future in showbiz, or just a past? >> well, i'm fine with that -- >> al: you wrote the damn question and you're laughing at it. >> i love it. makes me so happy. i'm so proud of myself. [ laughter ] i'm going to try to have a future. so if you'll give me a chance, i'll keep making stuff. [ cheers and applause ] >> al: thank you, bob. when we come back, we have a nice surprise. your costar, rhea seehorn, is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ (vo) the fully electric audi e-tron family is here. with models that fit any lifestyle. and innovative ways to make your e-tron your own. through elegant design and progressive technology. all the exhilaration, none of the compromise. the audi e-tron fam
mr. show" with david cross, and it was great. [ cheers ] how come "snl" didn't just hire david cross?ell, you almost did. is what the story. david told me that al franken went and saw "cross comedy," the group he was in, and that you were very complimentary to david. so i'm glad that you forgot about having seen that and that i got hired in his place. >> al: bottom line, do you think you have a future in showbiz, or just a past? >> well, i'm fine with that...
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david acheson was very, extremely -- i think i called him mr. acheson, never david.he was very loyal to his father's memory and there was never any wavering. he said that he did admire truman and he did dedicate his book to the captain with a mighty heart. but he thought that truman was too political and too quick. i think he actually wrote someplace that his mouth works faster than his mind. he did feel that about truman. >> is there anything -- we're really at the end of our time. is there anything surprising that you came out of this with truman? especially since you started out with eisenhower and nixon and went back to truman, is there anything surprising that came to you that you would like to impart to us? >> i feel like i really got to know him. i had a wonderful guy who works for the department of the interior. the house in grandview was being -- i couldn't get into it, it was closed -- and he said, i will take us and we got into it. going upstairs through the backstairs, and seeing where truman lived for basically ten years. they were not a poor family, but
david acheson was very, extremely -- i think i called him mr. acheson, never david.he was very loyal to his father's memory and there was never any wavering. he said that he did admire truman and he did dedicate his book to the captain with a mighty heart. but he thought that truman was too political and too quick. i think he actually wrote someplace that his mouth works faster than his mind. he did feel that about truman. >> is there anything -- we're really at the end of our time. is...
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the man himself, mr. david asman. neil: trust your instings.ion territory as we expect fresh inflation data come out on wednesday. speaking of inflation,
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david: what did you -- what'd you bring? excuse me, guys, excuse me. don't let the covid get you. oh, mrs. mmel, you shouldn't have done this, look at this! [ applause ] that's wonderful. thank you so much. and you baked all these yourself? >> an hour before i got here. >> david: oh, that's so great. she really is a super woman. can you put these in a safe place and don't let anyone touch them? [ laughter ] i always want to ask you, how long have you guys been married? >> 56 years. >> david: 56! [ cheers and applause ] years! that is longer than all of my relationships, marriages, and hookups put together. [ laughter ] now you guys don't need this, but for some in our audience who are single and still out in them streets, they're looking for someone very special to meet. there's a new dating app. it is called, the right stuff. now, this is for the conservative dater. you see what they did there? the "right" stuff. it's basically tinder for bigots. [ laughter ] and one of their selling points is that you can view profiles without pronouns. in case you're wondering, the pronouns for anyone yo
david: what did you -- what'd you bring? excuse me, guys, excuse me. don't let the covid get you. oh, mrs. mmel, you shouldn't have done this, look at this! [ applause ] that's wonderful. thank you so much. and you baked all these yourself? >> an hour before i got here. >> david: oh, that's so great. she really is a super woman. can you put these in a safe place and don't let anyone touch them? [ laughter ] i always want to ask you, how long have you guys been married? >> 56...
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, and how come this can't happen with our unsolved homicides, and then i thought about also when mr. davide on and talked about his mother being murdered and how they should investigate my case too from mr. henderson. so i don't understand why is something going on with my case with mr. henderson in that department? i don't know. i would like to know from behind mr. davis saying that if something is going on, i don't know. is there an investigation, i'm not sure what is going on. going back again, next month my son as anniversary is happening of his murder and still seeking support of media coverage about his homicide. please do something again, thank you. >> >> thank you, ms. brown. >> this is the end of public comment. it looks like sfgovtv.org is down. can we take a five minute break so i can discuss that with them? >> sure. >> thank you. >> call the next item, please. >> discussion regarding sfpd's plan to increase police presence and drug enforcement in the tenderloin (discussion & possible action) >> thank you. >> thank you, commissioners. i'm going to start off by giving the high le
, and how come this can't happen with our unsolved homicides, and then i thought about also when mr. davide on and talked about his mother being murdered and how they should investigate my case too from mr. henderson. so i don't understand why is something going on with my case with mr. henderson in that department? i don't know. i would like to know from behind mr. davis saying that if something is going on, i don't know. is there an investigation, i'm not sure what is going on. going back...
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, and how come this can't happen with our unsolved homicides, and then i thought about also when mr. davide on and talked about his mother being murdered and how they should investigate my case too from mr. henderson. so i don't understand why is something going on with my case with mr. henderson in that department? i don't know. i would like to know from behind mr. davis saying that if something is going on, i don't know. is there an investigation, i'm not sure what is going on. going back again, next month my son as anniversary is happening of his murder and still seeking support of media coverage about his homicide. please do something again, thank you. >> >> thank you, ms. brown. >> this is the end of public comment. it looks like sfgovtv.org is down. can we take a five minute break so i can discuss that with them? >> sure. >> thank you. >> call the next item, please. >> discussion regarding sfpd's plan to increase police presence and drug enforcement in the tenderloin (discussion & possible action) >> thank you. >> thank you, commissioners. i'm going to start off by giving the high le
, and how come this can't happen with our unsolved homicides, and then i thought about also when mr. davide on and talked about his mother being murdered and how they should investigate my case too from mr. henderson. so i don't understand why is something going on with my case with mr. henderson in that department? i don't know. i would like to know from behind mr. davis saying that if something is going on, i don't know. is there an investigation, i'm not sure what is going on. going back...
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david: absolutely. mr. bullard was the latest to chime in and say to your point, we will be here for at least some time. and that narrative that the fed was about to turn, to your point, the bottom of your screen, 18 basis points in the 10 year yield. that has only happened six times in the last 10 years or so. yvonne: this was something the market kind of created, this fed pivot. yes, they took the words from jay powell saying maybe the hikes would be less aggressive and it could slow down later this year, then they went to the races with. this wishful thinking, you have the likes of mary daly, jim bullard, really pouring cold water on it, hence the massive volatility we are seeing across the bond markets. rishaad: stephen engle in hong kong with you guys. what's the mood there like, what has the reaction been like? betty: so, the planned drills by china is by far the most serious military action for the past two decades. this warning, taiwan's defense military put out a statement condemning china's action
david: absolutely. mr. bullard was the latest to chime in and say to your point, we will be here for at least some time. and that narrative that the fed was about to turn, to your point, the bottom of your screen, 18 basis points in the 10 year yield. that has only happened six times in the last 10 years or so. yvonne: this was something the market kind of created, this fed pivot. yes, they took the words from jay powell saying maybe the hikes would be less aggressive and it could slow down...
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here to sift through the details is the education secretary and david westin. mr.ecretary, thank you so much for being here. i'm sure by now you are aware of some of the criticisms of the plan. the disk fuel inflation in the high cost of college tuition and that it's unfair. is this creating more economic problems than it is solving? >> absolutely not. this is a positive step forward for our country, for borrowers, for education. the teachers i talked to yesterday said this is lifesaving -- game changing for her whose now can you use the money shall use for her loans to help her daughter go to college. changing her life in a positive way. the construction worker led to pay $170 a month in loan payments for a family member who now has to pay $37. it's making a big difference for americans who with this pandemic are struggling with this. and the intention is to help those making under $125,000 get back on their feet. 95% of the dollars will go to people making under $75,000. middle-class americans and those who are financially. kailey: is it addressing the root cause
here to sift through the details is the education secretary and david westin. mr.ecretary, thank you so much for being here. i'm sure by now you are aware of some of the criticisms of the plan. the disk fuel inflation in the high cost of college tuition and that it's unfair. is this creating more economic problems than it is solving? >> absolutely not. this is a positive step forward for our country, for borrowers, for education. the teachers i talked to yesterday said this is lifesaving...
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at one time, david did it. well, mr.kov said that this year there will be good news for ukrainian society and the world . short-term, not medium-term and long-term. therefore, it will depend on many factors, but i remain an optimist not only because i wanted to, i would allow myself to say that i am an informed optimist or a well- informed optimist, therefore i have certain positive hopes that this year will be good good news for all of our ukrainian society and for the whole world because it is important for people to see victories, that is why we did not allow kyiv to be captured , victory that we did not allow to capture kharkiv, we did not allow to capture the amount, they did not give it, to capture chernihiv and the liberated, we liberated them, we liberated the snake island, we achieved the fact that our ukrainian grain began to leave our ports and into the open world , that is, we already have victories, but you and i want more and more, so i hope that we will see these victories, mr. colonel, he is now talking t
at one time, david did it. well, mr.kov said that this year there will be good news for ukrainian society and the world . short-term, not medium-term and long-term. therefore, it will depend on many factors, but i remain an optimist not only because i wanted to, i would allow myself to say that i am an informed optimist or a well- informed optimist, therefore i have certain positive hopes that this year will be good good news for all of our ukrainian society and for the whole world because it...
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david, good morning. caller: mr. white, you have made so many misstatements. i don't know where to begin. you are either grossly uninformed or you're just a blatant liar. donald trump got tax breaks. 80 billion went to the will -- to the wealthy. the irs was targeting illegal -- it just happened they were conservative groups trying to donate generous amounts of money to support the candidates which was illegal. we know this for a fact because the application went from 170 per year to 1700 per year. and when they did the research, they realized most of them were coming from extreme white wing conservative groups. t party patriot type of groups. and they were trying to dump money into their candidates coffins. a physically went to some of these locations and found political part -- for little -- political flyers. most of the stuff that you said thus far is just factually false. thank you. guest: i am certainly aware of how the irs operates when it comes to 501(c)(3)'s. giving political contributions to any candidate as a nonprofit is illegal. if that is happenin
david, good morning. caller: mr. white, you have made so many misstatements. i don't know where to begin. you are either grossly uninformed or you're just a blatant liar. donald trump got tax breaks. 80 billion went to the will -- to the wealthy. the irs was targeting illegal -- it just happened they were conservative groups trying to donate generous amounts of money to support the candidates which was illegal. we know this for a fact because the application went from 170 per year to 1700 per...
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investigation of hillary clinton's handling of classified records and the investigation of david petraeus. mr. loughman, thank you for being with. it's >> good to be with you ali. >> we hear that many republicans are claiming that this investigation is political but i heard what you said to politico, saying the only way the doj would've pursued the search warrant is that if it had any evidence that erased any notion that it was politically motivated. when you think that evidence might be in worry so sure about that? >> because i think in matters of the sensitivity the department is going to air in an abundance of caution not to make sure they not only go after the probable cause to convince them magistrate -- so there is kind of a plus factor if you will that this attends to these kinds of investigative endeavors, where the department wants to make sure that they are as airtight as possible and so robust as to demonstrate cogently that there was more of an abundance of evidence to support the search warrants and the raid that flowed from. it's >> the section that you headed, that mr. brad has
investigation of hillary clinton's handling of classified records and the investigation of david petraeus. mr. loughman, thank you for being with. it's >> good to be with you ali. >> we hear that many republicans are claiming that this investigation is political but i heard what you said to politico, saying the only way the doj would've pursued the search warrant is that if it had any evidence that erased any notion that it was politically motivated. when you think that evidence...
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investigation of hillary clinton's handling of classified records, and the investigation of david petraeus. mr. laufman, thank you for being here tonight. >> goods to be with you. >> and we know that many republicans are claiming that this investigation is political but i just read what you said to "politico," that the only way that the d.o.j. would have pursued this search warrant is if it had evidence that it raised any notion that this would be politically motivated. what do you think that evidence might be? why are you so sure about that? i think in matters of this sensitivity, the department is going to hear an abundance of caution to make sure that not only that they can satisfy the legal standard of probable cause to persuade a magistrate judge to issue the warrant but to be able to withstand public scrutiny at such time that the warrant affidavit may be made public or the department can comment publicly about it. and so there is kind of a plus factor, if you will, that attends to these kind of investigative endeavors where the department wants to make sure that they are as air-tight as
investigation of hillary clinton's handling of classified records, and the investigation of david petraeus. mr. laufman, thank you for being here tonight. >> goods to be with you. >> and we know that many republicans are claiming that this investigation is political but i just read what you said to "politico," that the only way that the d.o.j. would have pursued this search warrant is if it had evidence that it raised any notion that this would be politically motivated....
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mr. trump's friend, long time friend, roger stone. what's really interesting about this raid, davidump may have violated the espionage act which prohibits the retention of classified information that may aid a foreign government. the investigation has been ongoing tore for some time and that the former president cooperated. and aside from that, the former president and his legal team say that these documents were declassified. >> he declassified documents. he was coordinating with nara and at the end of the day, don't forget, we know for a fact is about documents, documents he's allowed him to. will you explain put an extra lock on, leave for two months, get a warrant, sit for the weekend, have cocktails, show up with guns ablazing. >> and mr. trump had this to say, number one, it was all declassified and number two, they didn't have to seize anything, they could have had it anytime they wanted without playing politics and breaking into mar-a-lago. it was secured storage with additional lock put on as per their request. now, attorney general merrick garland came out earlier this wee
mr. trump's friend, long time friend, roger stone. what's really interesting about this raid, davidump may have violated the espionage act which prohibits the retention of classified information that may aid a foreign government. the investigation has been ongoing tore for some time and that the former president cooperated. and aside from that, the former president and his legal team say that these documents were declassified. >> he declassified documents. he was coordinating with nara...
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although of course, so did david given and other people who had mrs. roosevelt icons on their kitchen hanging where their mothers and grandmothers hung out. the thing that was important to me about writing about eleanor roosevelt and looking at eleanor roosevelt, listening to leaders describe the true history of eleanor roosevelt, and everybody by the way to the works of illegal black because you are missing something, if you have not included those in the syllabus. the important thing here is that we all thought. we all thought we understood american history we all know that we didn't. we are now rewriting history. eleanor roosevelt wanted to expand democracy to include more people, she wanted my mother on this program. she won a woman on this program. we did not have an inclusive multi racial democracy during the eleanor roosevelt 78 of -- from 1884 to 1962. until she was 36 years old, america's democratic institutions worked only four white males. almost all the power was held by rich, white men. owner did not even live to see the voting rights act
although of course, so did david given and other people who had mrs. roosevelt icons on their kitchen hanging where their mothers and grandmothers hung out. the thing that was important to me about writing about eleanor roosevelt and looking at eleanor roosevelt, listening to leaders describe the true history of eleanor roosevelt, and everybody by the way to the works of illegal black because you are missing something, if you have not included those in the syllabus. the important thing here is...
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mr. chairman, welcome to "squawk on the street. what have we got >> good to be with you, jim is a and david. this morning officials from the chinese security registration commission signed an unprecedented agreement with our colleagues over at the public company accounting oversight board. what this means for investors is, this is a step toward compliance for 200 chinese companies in the u.s it's not the end of the road, there's still the chinese audau auditing firms, the chinese officials need to let american officials in the pcob look at the work papers and ensure for compliance with our laws that protect investors. at the core of this is investors having trust in financial statements it is also about a level playing field to ensure that the rules of the road for the u.s.- issues are complied with. it's a step along the way, we hope that the chinese will supply with the agreements the next few months will tell us whether that's true or as my family used to say, the proof is in the pudding we'll see what happens >> so mr. chairman, before this agreement, would there be situations where you
mr. chairman, welcome to "squawk on the street. what have we got >> good to be with you, jim is a and david. this morning officials from the chinese security registration commission signed an unprecedented agreement with our colleagues over at the public company accounting oversight board. what this means for investors is, this is a step toward compliance for 200 chinese companies in the u.s it's not the end of the road, there's still the chinese audau auditing firms, the chinese...
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mr. show," which is your fantastic, you and david cross, your fantastic sketch show >> everything i learneda and dismiss it as being a bad idea you as a group of very talented writers would just drill down and find the comedy in it. >> to a torturous extent, if somebody pitched an idea, any idea, we would work it over until we found something and i was tenacious and unpleasant in put pushing it but you know what? it really worked for us. i mean, my theory was, "we got a bunch of supposedly funny people here i'm paying them, right there's something in there if you said it, there's something in there, and i insist upon it. [ laughter ] and we did we did a great job with it we wrote some of the funniest sketches, came out of dead-dog pitches. >> seth: yeah. >> just garbage pitches. >> seth: you obviously knew this season was the last season when you started filming it >> yeah. >> seth: you know, a character you spent more time with than any character you've ever played?.e did you feel like you had to emotionally say goodbye as you filmed the last few episodes >> not really. i think i'm saying
mr. show," which is your fantastic, you and david cross, your fantastic sketch show >> everything i learneda and dismiss it as being a bad idea you as a group of very talented writers would just drill down and find the comedy in it. >> to a torturous extent, if somebody pitched an idea, any idea, we would work it over until we found something and i was tenacious and unpleasant in put pushing it but you know what? it really worked for us. i mean, my theory was, "we got a...
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you and we will survive in this war and we will break the back of this goliath how did david do it in his time well, mrznikov said that this year will be pleasant we will hear news for ukrainian society and the world, i can definitely testify that our partners are ready to work with us not only in the short term, but not in the medium and long term. therefore, everything will depend on many factors, but i remain an optimist not only because i wanted to, i will allow myself to say that i am an informed optimist or a well- informed optimist, that is why i have certain positive hopes that this year there will be good and pleasant news for our entire ukrainian society and for the whole world, because it is important for people to see victories, so victory is what we did not allow kyiv to be captured, the victory that we gave to capture kharkiv, we did not allow it to be captured, failed to capture chernihiv and was released, we released them, we released zmiiny island, we achieved that our ukrainian grain began to leave our ports and into the open world , that is, we already have victories, but you and i w
you and we will survive in this war and we will break the back of this goliath how did david do it in his time well, mrznikov said that this year will be pleasant we will hear news for ukrainian society and the world, i can definitely testify that our partners are ready to work with us not only in the short term, but not in the medium and long term. therefore, everything will depend on many factors, but i remain an optimist not only because i wanted to, i will allow myself to say that i am an...
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mr president. but before we get to ray and david and warner, i just wanted to ask secretary yellen to just zoom out for a minute and give us your, your take of the overall economics, particularly at the moment we find ourselves in the in the recovery. >> thank you brian and thank you mr president. i'm really excited to be here today to talk with leaders from both business and labor about how important it is for congress to pass the inflation reduction act. actually, i convened business leaders myself yesterday to discuss this important legislation. it will address the cost of prescription drugs and health care for millions of americans, lower energy costs, bolster our energy security. so we don't have to rely on autocrats like putin. this would be the biggest investment in fighting climate change in our country's history and this isn't just going to protect us from global energy shocks. like we've seen from russia's illegal invasion. it's also going to create good paying jobs across our country to power that work. i also think it's important to talk about the revenue streams that make these investm
mr president. but before we get to ray and david and warner, i just wanted to ask secretary yellen to just zoom out for a minute and give us your, your take of the overall economics, particularly at the moment we find ourselves in the in the recovery. >> thank you brian and thank you mr president. i'm really excited to be here today to talk with leaders from both business and labor about how important it is for congress to pass the inflation reduction act. actually, i convened business...
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mrs. roosevelt, but i had never had the time to read a cradle to grave biography. so i thank david for that opportunity and i thought for the next 60 minutes. we try to do the same which of course means we're going to have to skip over large swath of her life and parts of the book including including some of the most really interesting personal stories, which i feel we couldn't do justice to in this short conversation, but i hope that it peaks your interest and leave you wanting more so you'll go out and buy the book. there's also possibility that our discussion will be aired on seat and i'm hoping that we will appeal to both those of you who know a lot about mrs. roosevelt and to those of you who this may be your first introduction that will promise to try not to assume too much information, and i also hope to fill in some of the blanks here and there with direct quotes from the autography which is superbly written. david is a artist who paints with words and i wanted to share a few of his turns of phrase this evening here and there is part of my questions and lastly we've selecte
mrs. roosevelt, but i had never had the time to read a cradle to grave biography. so i thank david for that opportunity and i thought for the next 60 minutes. we try to do the same which of course means we're going to have to skip over large swath of her life and parts of the book including including some of the most really interesting personal stories, which i feel we couldn't do justice to in this short conversation, but i hope that it peaks your interest and leave you wanting more so you'll...
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mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> mikhail gorbachev has died at the age of 91. david met him several times, will join us outfront next. >>> also melania trump's so far mum on the fbi search of mar-a-lago but tonight we're learning what she's saying privately. ♪ (customer) save yourself?! money with farmers. (burke) that's not wrong. when you bundle your home and auto policies with farmers, you save yourself up to twenty percent. (customer) that's something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers. kinda creepy. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ discover theratears®. like no other dry-eye drop in the world. with the 5 vital electrolytes found in natural tears, theratears® is one-of-a-kind hydration that feels like silk. theratears®. a drop like no other™. for decades, i've worked at the intersection of domestic violence and homelessness. so when prop 27 promised solutions to homelessness, i took a good, hard look. it's not a solution. 90% of the money goes to the out-of-state corporations who wrote it. very little is left for the homeless. don't
mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> mikhail gorbachev has died at the age of 91. david met him several times, will join us outfront next. >>> also melania trump's so far mum on the fbi search of mar-a-lago but tonight we're learning what she's saying privately. ♪ (customer) save yourself?! money with farmers. (burke) that's not wrong. when you bundle your home and auto policies with farmers, you save yourself up to twenty percent. (customer) that's something. (burke) get a...
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. >> he is getting more courtesy than david pit trace. donald trump, mr. bone spurs, who might have thieved classified material is being treated better. make make sense. thank you all very much. >>> up next, it's primary night with democracy on the line in florida. incumbent democrats are duking it out in new york against each other. "the reidout" continues after this. who might have thieved "the reidout" continues after who might have thieved "the reidout" continues after finding the perfect project manager isn't easy. but, at upwork, we found him. he's in adelaide between his daily lunch delivery and an 8:15 call with san francisco. and you can find him, and millions of other talented pros, right now on upwork.com . >>> it's another big primary day with voters in two of america's largest states, new york and florida, headed to the polls. now, in new york redistricting led to multiple intraparty battles for democrats. and then there's florida. where congressman and former governor charlie crist and nikki fareed are locked in a contest. let's start with st
. >> he is getting more courtesy than david pit trace. donald trump, mr. bone spurs, who might have thieved classified material is being treated better. make make sense. thank you all very much. >>> up next, it's primary night with democracy on the line in florida. incumbent democrats are duking it out in new york against each other. "the reidout" continues after this. who might have thieved "the reidout" continues after who might have thieved "the...
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the welsh secretary had previously backed former chancellor mr sunak, citing his experience and judgment. 0ur political correspondent david how significant is this? it is a big blow to rishi sunak's _ how significant is this? it is a big blow to rishi sunak's campaign l how significant is this? it is a big | blow to rishi sunak's campaign to being next prime minister of the united kingdom. robert buckland, it was not long ago he was going on television programmes saying that rishi sunak was the right person to lead the country through challenging economic times but he has written this piece for the telegraph newspaper today where he says that liz truss is now the right person to take the country forward. he talks about changing his name, says it has not been an easy decision for him to make, he says he has spoken to liz truss about specifics including the idea for a bill of rights in the uk, essentially reform of human right legislation, and has also come to the conclusion that she has got the best prospects for taking the uk economy forward. he says she will give the country the best shot at a high—growth, high productiv
the welsh secretary had previously backed former chancellor mr sunak, citing his experience and judgment. 0ur political correspondent david how significant is this? it is a big blow to rishi sunak's _ how significant is this? it is a big blow to rishi sunak's campaign l how significant is this? it is a big | blow to rishi sunak's campaign to being next prime minister of the united kingdom. robert buckland, it was not long ago he was going on television programmes saying that rishi sunak was the...
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mr. chairman. sen. beyer: i now yield the floor to my friend from maryland, congressman david frowned. rep. trone: thank you for this hearing. as a fellow business guy like yourself, mr. chairman, it is so key we have these older workers with us. we have a tremendous shortage of workers, but these older workers bring such maturity, insights, and dedication that my company cannot find enough folks in this age bracket. dr., i have seen firsthand in our district how tough it is to reenter the workforce. we had a paper mill close in maryland was open for 131 years and incoming workers added jobs, needed retraining. we submitted a trade adjustment assistance patient that was approved and that helped them start a new career paths. what role should replaying play in helping these or american seed -- these americans succeed? >> the training programs now are rewarded for placing people in the jobs that pay as well or better than they have before. if you have a lot of older workers in your training program you will get a low score because older workers tend to make less they did before, especially if
mr. chairman. sen. beyer: i now yield the floor to my friend from maryland, congressman david frowned. rep. trone: thank you for this hearing. as a fellow business guy like yourself, mr. chairman, it is so key we have these older workers with us. we have a tremendous shortage of workers, but these older workers bring such maturity, insights, and dedication that my company cannot find enough folks in this age bracket. dr., i have seen firsthand in our district how tough it is to reenter the...