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jenny, you own that.month ago when we sold our amat, what we saw is teradyne is a testing company and they make money not on volumes but on complexity of chips. their services, their use is so important to test these chips. we really were owning this for significant growth that comes at the end of '23 and into '24. we don't care that much about the numbers this quarter we care about guidance >> you care about the number it's up 20% in three months. >> i remember that it makes me so happy >> you know where i'm going with that >> which it's up too much. >> it's up a lot it's one of the biggest question marks in the market right now. >> here you go, so it's still trading about 19 time. it'll go from i think about $4 in earnings '23 to about $5 and change of earnings in '24. i have significant earnings to support that market and free cash flow yield in '23 so i have all these things that support the valuation here i think part of why it's up so much now is because it got oversold >> csx is in the jot union pa
jenny, you own that.month ago when we sold our amat, what we saw is teradyne is a testing company and they make money not on volumes but on complexity of chips. their services, their use is so important to test these chips. we really were owning this for significant growth that comes at the end of '23 and into '24. we don't care that much about the numbers this quarter we care about guidance >> you care about the number it's up 20% in three months. >> i remember that it makes me so...
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, takes talk of their own actions. do you think any dialogue would be effective without analysis? and guitar says 1st, no. so that sequence has to occur and dialogue occurs not because 2 people sit down and say they want to talk, but when they actually feel the need to do so, and the need for that comes from the recognition that, oh my gosh. it's partly my fault analysis, then since it's partly my fault, how can i contribute to the healing? that's a catharsis. replacing the rage and hate, with emptiness, and then in the emptiness, pity and compassion can come in. and finally, out of that pity and compassion can come dialogue, which enables you to truly see the other person as your cell and to recognize your needs in the needs of others and the humanity of your enemy, which is, i guess the final, but also very crucial question here, because i think the russian culture is distinct when it comes to respecting your enemies. because if you historically look at how much russians have taken from other, you know, i hear series
, takes talk of their own actions. do you think any dialogue would be effective without analysis? and guitar says 1st, no. so that sequence has to occur and dialogue occurs not because 2 people sit down and say they want to talk, but when they actually feel the need to do so, and the need for that comes from the recognition that, oh my gosh. it's partly my fault analysis, then since it's partly my fault, how can i contribute to the healing? that's a catharsis. replacing the rage and hate, with...
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to mamma or killing its own people. young, healy thank you so much for joining us. for german at manufacturers were named in the report for supplying components that could be used for weapons by me and mars military. we reached out to them before going to air and received e mailed statements back from 3 of them. d. m g more. he said it respects human rights along its entire supply chain and takes pains to ensure no misappropriation of their machines takes place, fits varner and siemens deny any current business activity with the myanmar military. but the authors of the report say they relied on leaked military documents, interviews with former members of the military satellite photos and a variety of other sources to reach their findings, which they say our current. and that's it for today. thanks for watching t w news. asia, to see you tomorrow with she's up to date. don't miss our highlights. the d w program online. d w dot com highlights. ah, leonardo da vinci's, mysterious masterpiece. this perhaps the greatest leon
to mamma or killing its own people. young, healy thank you so much for joining us. for german at manufacturers were named in the report for supplying components that could be used for weapons by me and mars military. we reached out to them before going to air and received e mailed statements back from 3 of them. d. m g more. he said it respects human rights along its entire supply chain and takes pains to ensure no misappropriation of their machines takes place, fits varner and siemens deny any...
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therefore, ukraine underestimates russia 's own losses exaggerate.s to preserve the fighting spirit as much as possible, this is normally an information-hybrid war, and one of the components of this information war. uh, difficult situation. you understand today they did not, as it were, destroy the russian army, but it is the only russian army that really opposes the entire nato bloc, of course, russia, uh, has some common understanding of the situation with china, china sees a threat. uh, so in the next his defeat. god forbid the russian federation uh, russia uh, focuses on the fact that they support china in matters of taiwan, here they find such a general resonance between countries and so on, we are allies here and the president speaks openly about this. uh, that's understandable, but a major cost nonetheless. here russia is behaving decent, i must say. the russian federation bore the main costs of this military operation. after all, today we have come to the russian market completely as we were supposed to work. here, if it wasn't these obstacle
therefore, ukraine underestimates russia 's own losses exaggerate.s to preserve the fighting spirit as much as possible, this is normally an information-hybrid war, and one of the components of this information war. uh, difficult situation. you understand today they did not, as it were, destroy the russian army, but it is the only russian army that really opposes the entire nato bloc, of course, russia, uh, has some common understanding of the situation with china, china sees a threat. uh, so...
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but kerimov denies owning the amadea.sn't given an interview in the entire time that he's been a billionaire. but we do know some aspects about his life — he's a man who likes the finer side of life and doesn't always think that money should be spent in russia. in 2006, kerimov crashed his ferrari in the french riviera, nearly dying from his burns. a decade later, he was investigated in france, and in 2018, he was sanctioned by the us for being an official of the government of the russian federation. with a net worth around $10 billion, kerimov allegedly bought the amadea last year in august. it's on this transaction that kleptocapture focused their attention. it is improbable that that boat wasn't either purchased with or heavily financed by us dollars. that gives us a hook. while kleptocapture looked into the yacht�*s financing, amadea had slipped its moorings in the caribbean and was heading for the panama canal. two weeks later, it stopped in mexico and sailed west into the pacific ocean. we saw it scrambling out of w
but kerimov denies owning the amadea.sn't given an interview in the entire time that he's been a billionaire. but we do know some aspects about his life — he's a man who likes the finer side of life and doesn't always think that money should be spent in russia. in 2006, kerimov crashed his ferrari in the french riviera, nearly dying from his burns. a decade later, he was investigated in france, and in 2018, he was sanctioned by the us for being an official of the government of the russian...
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i have a sister, my own.he was born in belarus, but due to her father 's work, that is, we moved, and later on, my sister and i moved here to study. first she came, then i entered the university at the academy. so we are already here . my sister is gone. here is the first education she has a retail trade, the second she completed banking. and she 's got a lot of experience in crisis analytics, which means she's been doing, uh, always retail chain analytics, looking for what makes a firm weak. that is, we had a common idea to establish our own business already years, probably 10-15 years ago. this, well, our father always pushed us to this because he says that well, in this world you have each other, so you should support each other and it will, of course, be of interest to you, that is, your own business. it's always interesting if we consider childhood, then my mother sewed and grandmother. eh, i didn't have one. here, as if there was a strong craving for stitching some costumes, or here to do something for
i have a sister, my own.he was born in belarus, but due to her father 's work, that is, we moved, and later on, my sister and i moved here to study. first she came, then i entered the university at the academy. so we are already here . my sister is gone. here is the first education she has a retail trade, the second she completed banking. and she 's got a lot of experience in crisis analytics, which means she's been doing, uh, always retail chain analytics, looking for what makes a firm weak....
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and he was the best teller of his own. own story in this way. he tells you what he thinks and you can accept it or reject it and this is why i think pbs was enthusiastic. it doesn't say this is the truth. it says this is the way class thomas saw his life and if you want to understand him and understand his recent supreme court rulings, it's worth understanding who he is and where he comes from so he followed the evolution and and he committed to doing the film and one of the things about justice thomas is he's very stubborn. he agrees to do something. he sticks with it and in spite of temptations, maybe to not stick with it. he did stick with it and i should say had no editorial control. so it was a lot of trust in a filmmaker and he didn't in fact see it until it was broadcast on pbs. you describe him. you are mark payleta your coauthor describe him as the greatest supreme court justice of all time. why is that? well, that would be mark. i do not consider myself an expert in the supreme court. i'm a documentary filmmaker. i think is a i think i
and he was the best teller of his own. own story in this way. he tells you what he thinks and you can accept it or reject it and this is why i think pbs was enthusiastic. it doesn't say this is the truth. it says this is the way class thomas saw his life and if you want to understand him and understand his recent supreme court rulings, it's worth understanding who he is and where he comes from so he followed the evolution and and he committed to doing the film and one of the things about...
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course and decide their own future.ith ambition and aspiration. therein lies the strength of our nation. and since our founding we have been on a march forward to fully realize our promise. to complete the unfinished work to secure freedom and liberty for all. [cheers & applause] these outcomes will not be inevitable. they will not just happen. it takes steadfast determination and dedication. the kind of determination and dedication possessed by some of our greatest patriots. those americans who fault -- who fought a civil war to end slavery. [applause] who organized at seneca falls to ensure -- to secure a woman's right to vote. [applause] who launched the freedom rides to advance civil rights. [applause] and spoke out at the stonewall to defendant human rights. [applause] in each of these movements, those leaders expanded rights, which advanced the cause of freedom and liberty. 50 years ago today, so did those who won a fight in the united states supreme court to recognize fundamental, constitutional right of a woman
course and decide their own future.ith ambition and aspiration. therein lies the strength of our nation. and since our founding we have been on a march forward to fully realize our promise. to complete the unfinished work to secure freedom and liberty for all. [cheers & applause] these outcomes will not be inevitable. they will not just happen. it takes steadfast determination and dedication. the kind of determination and dedication possessed by some of our greatest patriots. those...
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they stopped using nvidia's chips i think two years ago to make their own chips they own the super charger network. they have their own super charger network, so i feel gm is a great company. i bought it for cruise, but tesla has the full self-driving network. they can turn it on but still working through it this is much bigger story than ford or gm ford was the same price today as it was 35 years ago. so i justdon't think you can value a company that probably doubles their earnings in two years at a six multiple. >> i'm thinking for somebody like you who waxes poetically about the strength of the economy and the strength of the consumer nonstop, the stock over the last 12 months is down 43% so if the economy is so good and the consumer is so strong, the stock's down 44% over a period of time when the consumer and the economy were even stronger than they are now. >> i want you to know i like waxing poetically, and i think you know that. i'm not going to stop. i like it, okay. we're talking about gm or tesla? >> i was looking at gm because that's the one down 43% over the last year, so what
they stopped using nvidia's chips i think two years ago to make their own chips they own the super charger network. they have their own super charger network, so i feel gm is a great company. i bought it for cruise, but tesla has the full self-driving network. they can turn it on but still working through it this is much bigger story than ford or gm ford was the same price today as it was 35 years ago. so i justdon't think you can value a company that probably doubles their earnings in two...
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i've got my own reasons — voted for brexit. i've got my own reasons for— voted for brexit.k what they are? yes, i _ reasons for that. can i ask what they are? yes, i wanted - reasons for that. can i ask what they are? yes, i wanted the - reasons for that. can i ask what they are? yes, i wanted the ukj reasons for that. can i ask what i they are? yes, i wanted the uk to reasons for that. can i ask what - they are? yes, i wanted the uk to be in charre they are? yes, i wanted the uk to be in charge of— they are? yes, i wanted the uk to be in charge of our— they are? yes, i wanted the uk to be in charge of our own _ they are? yes, i wanted the uk to be in charge of our own laws. _ they are? yes, i wanted the uk to be in charge of our own laws. i - they are? yes, i wanted the uk to be in charge of our own laws. i thoughtl in charge of our own laws. i thought we should _ in charge of our own laws. i thought we should have our own sovereignty. immigration— we should have our own sovereignty. immigration was a point for me as welt _ immigration was a point for me as welt but, — imm
i've got my own reasons — voted for brexit. i've got my own reasons for— voted for brexit.k what they are? yes, i _ reasons for that. can i ask what they are? yes, i wanted - reasons for that. can i ask what they are? yes, i wanted the - reasons for that. can i ask what they are? yes, i wanted the ukj reasons for that. can i ask what i they are? yes, i wanted the uk to reasons for that. can i ask what - they are? yes, i wanted the uk to be in charre they are? yes, i wanted the uk to be in...
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that is why it is clarence thomas in his own words. a 25 hour interview and a co-author of the film. my co-author decided to take that material and put it in a book. the book is 95% new material but follows the same pattern as the film. tells his life story from the beginning to the court to today. it is important for people understand where he comes from and who he is as a person. >> host: what was it like to convince her to pin court justice to sit down for 24 hours? >> it is the longest interview ever granted a filmmaker by any supreme court justice let alone one that has been reluctant to be interviewed. the film evolved and at each stage i was very honest and open with him and we were originally planning to do a traditional documentary but i quickly realized his voice would be lost and he was the best teller of the story. this way he tells you what he thinks, you can accept it or reject it. it doesn't say this is the truth, this is the way clarence thomas saw his life. if you want to understand him and his recent supreme court rul
that is why it is clarence thomas in his own words. a 25 hour interview and a co-author of the film. my co-author decided to take that material and put it in a book. the book is 95% new material but follows the same pattern as the film. tells his life story from the beginning to the court to today. it is important for people understand where he comes from and who he is as a person. >> host: what was it like to convince her to pin court justice to sit down for 24 hours? >> it is the...
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and decide their own future with ambition and aspirations. therein lies the strength of the nation and since our founding we have been on a march forward. these outcomes will not be inevitable. it takes steadfast determination and dedication, the kind possessed by some of our greatest patriots. those americans who fought a civil war to end the sin of slavery. who organized to secure the woman's right to vote. [applause] who launched the freedom rise to advance. and spoke out at the stone wall to defend human rights. [applause] in each of those movements of the leaders expanded rights which then advanced the cause of freedom and liberty. fifty years ago today so loaded with those who won a fight in the united states supreme court to recognize the fundamental constitutional right of a woman to make decisions about her own body. nearly 50 years americans rely on the rights that roe protected. today however on what would have been its 50th anniversary we speak of the decision in the past tense because last june the united states supreme court too
and decide their own future with ambition and aspirations. therein lies the strength of the nation and since our founding we have been on a march forward. these outcomes will not be inevitable. it takes steadfast determination and dedication, the kind possessed by some of our greatest patriots. those americans who fought a civil war to end the sin of slavery. who organized to secure the woman's right to vote. [applause] who launched the freedom rise to advance. and spoke out at the stone wall...
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she will be joined by a just its own owned sarah george enough, who is probably a familiar face to many of our regulars. she is a series editor for the papers of john adams from the adams peepers. and an editorial project based in massachusetts historical society. she is the author of houston, gots the author of the adams family, and frequently writes the american we -- for the smithsonian. similar, miss gotcha bergh, also receive your ph.d. from boston university. so, without further do, you please join me in welcoming miss got berg. we >> well great, thank you so much for that introduction. and thank you so much to all of you for being here tonight. i am so grateful to the massachusetts historical society for hosting me. and, i am really looking forward to my conversation with senator jeanne. and i also especially want to thank gavin and olivia for organizing this event. it is really just a pleasure to be here and have the chance to share my work on the history museums with this community, and i'm really grateful duality for taking the time to listen and join in this conversation. so
she will be joined by a just its own owned sarah george enough, who is probably a familiar face to many of our regulars. she is a series editor for the papers of john adams from the adams peepers. and an editorial project based in massachusetts historical society. she is the author of houston, gots the author of the adams family, and frequently writes the american we -- for the smithsonian. similar, miss gotcha bergh, also receive your ph.d. from boston university. so, without further do, you...
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and i say this is not on my own. yes, yeah, no about now, but even if it's not bias, i mean, even if it's with several countries getting together with the w h o given the support, this is huge. and it, let me start with some of the, i do understand, and that is what all the vaccine needs. of course, we were in the global pandemic, so this coverage. but beyond that, dr. yodi, what else? there's measles, there's, there's rebel. does that mean something that is very close and dear to my heart, and i'm currently visiting, visiting sort of the global health sort of gurus and headquarters of the world to geneva. i've just recently been talking to some people about h p v. vaccines and also the testing the diagnostics for, for, for the human problem of virus which is, you know, the, basically the cause of psycho cancer. we have vaccines for instance, can prevent this. we have testing become presented. we in africa need to be able to look beyond it. we need to be able to look at the fact that not every african countries going
and i say this is not on my own. yes, yeah, no about now, but even if it's not bias, i mean, even if it's with several countries getting together with the w h o given the support, this is huge. and it, let me start with some of the, i do understand, and that is what all the vaccine needs. of course, we were in the global pandemic, so this coverage. but beyond that, dr. yodi, what else? there's measles, there's, there's rebel. does that mean something that is very close and dear to my heart, and...
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if you own the land, you own the transportation system. you own the factories. i mean, he's got complete control. both of those horizontal or vertical ends up being a monopoly, complete control. when people want it to go away, they will have to go to rockefeller because he owns 90% of it. will they ever go to the person who owns like a small portion of it? the question is, what happens if you just simply want to refuse to pay the price at rockefeller would, and you want to try to find a competitor. good luck with that. i mean, it it would occur occasionally, but here's the deal. how much time are you going to waste in searching for that competition? how much extra money will be expended looking for that? better. more price? chances are, take the money now at whatever price says. okay. all right. so we're talking about captains of industry. i mean, these people. carnegie rockefeller, vanderbilt, morgan. i would argue that they are more influential in american society. from 1865 to 1900 than our. i mean, they literally are gazillionaires and they are controlling a
if you own the land, you own the transportation system. you own the factories. i mean, he's got complete control. both of those horizontal or vertical ends up being a monopoly, complete control. when people want it to go away, they will have to go to rockefeller because he owns 90% of it. will they ever go to the person who owns like a small portion of it? the question is, what happens if you just simply want to refuse to pay the price at rockefeller would, and you want to try to find a...
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it, too >> yeah, i own it. very few people are overweight microsoft doesn't remember that because they're such big weights in the s&p if you look atwhat's happened with growth stocks and it's apple, microsoft, google, netflix, amazon, faangs, plus other names, those stocks mostly have been hit extremely hard microsoft is the last one to have been hit very hard. it held up the longest, and i think even though the multisl gone i would say 22 forward earn wrgz, it's still higher than many of the names in kind of meta's 14 timesch and you can't hold onto that for long in this market environment without giving up some more. i think it'll settle down and it could be back on the list of people who want to buy stocks that are growing above the s&p rate it's a great company, great balance sheet. but it's being hit on the multiple side. >> as long as the fed remains aggressive, isn't it likely that continues? by the way, did you guys see the minneapolis fed president? i have us pausing at 5.4%. that's what he said. we ca
it, too >> yeah, i own it. very few people are overweight microsoft doesn't remember that because they're such big weights in the s&p if you look atwhat's happened with growth stocks and it's apple, microsoft, google, netflix, amazon, faangs, plus other names, those stocks mostly have been hit extremely hard microsoft is the last one to have been hit very hard. it held up the longest, and i think even though the multisl gone i would say 22 forward earn wrgz, it's still higher than...
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everyone has their own goal and they go their own way. and the church is outside of any party, because the very word party means part of the whole, and the church is a misfortune for the whole people. and she actually is church of the people, and therefore no sympathy towards certain political forces can be officially proclaimed by church teaching and can not be officially proclaimed in church preaching. and what can be proclaimed and whom the church can and should support, and all those, be it politicians or public figures, who rejoice for the unity of our entire people, for the unity of our church, for the true independence of the country. from various powerful forces, whether in the east or in the west or in some other places of our planets. because the church fears that through any political dependence, the most negative impact on the spiritual life of people can occur, as it happened in the past. that is why the church supports the independence of the country and all acts of power that are aimed at maintaining this true independence
everyone has their own goal and they go their own way. and the church is outside of any party, because the very word party means part of the whole, and the church is a misfortune for the whole people. and she actually is church of the people, and therefore no sympathy towards certain political forces can be officially proclaimed by church teaching and can not be officially proclaimed in church preaching. and what can be proclaimed and whom the church can and should support, and all those, be it...
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so this idea that a woman could own her own property and support herself on her own land was really a pretty phenomenal advance. women especially didn't have the opportunity to accumulate capital. the idea that you could own this land and then sell it and end up with something like $30,000 or $40,000 in today's money, was just amazing. importantly, women homesteaders also attained landowner status, which since the days of the agrarian founders, washington and jefferson, had been tied to citizenship and social standing. at first, in america, the only men who were allowed to vote were white men who owned property. the women homesteaders'names on tax rolls besides mens became an important argument for women's full citizenship. few single women could dream of owning a home of their own, much less enough land for farm. but in 1873, pauline armstrong, a single, 53 year old scandinavian immigrant -- a lot of these women were middle aged. filed for a homestead on the remote minnesota frontier. it was -- she was actually near where laura ingles wilder set her fourth book in the little house se
so this idea that a woman could own her own property and support herself on her own land was really a pretty phenomenal advance. women especially didn't have the opportunity to accumulate capital. the idea that you could own this land and then sell it and end up with something like $30,000 or $40,000 in today's money, was just amazing. importantly, women homesteaders also attained landowner status, which since the days of the agrarian founders, washington and jefferson, had been tied to...
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and minority-owned and disabled veteran-owned businesses. members of the public who wish to provide public comment on this item should call 415-655-0001 and when prompted enter meeting id 2491-372-0218 and press pound twice if you haven't done dial star three to raise your hand and please wait until your unmuted and we will go to public comment. >> thank you madam clerk. this is sponsored by supervisor melgar who is here joining us today. i want to thank if you for the leadership on this and supervisor melgar the floor is yours. >> thank you so much chair preston and thank you supervisors for hearing this item as well. so this is a resolution requesting that the city administrator conduct a southeast rail station study for our lbe program and what that is report a measure of how our we program lbe program is doing providing opportunities compared to the representation in the general contractor population so for example if 50% of contractors in san francisco are women owned but only 20% are participating in the lbe program we know we have an
and minority-owned and disabled veteran-owned businesses. members of the public who wish to provide public comment on this item should call 415-655-0001 and when prompted enter meeting id 2491-372-0218 and press pound twice if you haven't done dial star three to raise your hand and please wait until your unmuted and we will go to public comment. >> thank you madam clerk. this is sponsored by supervisor melgar who is here joining us today. i want to thank if you for the leadership on this...
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five-percent gel diclofenac akos alternative high-quality patriotic own today i cook meat own farms andural spices are impossible to resist. increased anxiety can all be signs in a fight. this is our food, it gives me strength, sausage. dad may millions of people choose phytolax laxative fruit-based chewable tablets. try the novelty phytolax marmalade berries just one at night for comfortable relief in the morning does not cause cramps and bloating fitolax from evalar cherkizova presents a fresh solution we cut it bake it right in the package to a delicious juicy crust from our own meat suitors. novice 2, we don’t know what the new year is preparing for us, but we know that they are preparing izmailov borscht with sour cream. culinary large portions of jokes premiere today 14:50 on the channel, russia gennady petrovich or just gena the gardener of the arboretum, they can talk about what we should talk about, small business is always stormy, so we are big. if you once again stick your nose into this apartment, then your big business will be in such a way that it will not seem small. home
five-percent gel diclofenac akos alternative high-quality patriotic own today i cook meat own farms andural spices are impossible to resist. increased anxiety can all be signs in a fight. this is our food, it gives me strength, sausage. dad may millions of people choose phytolax laxative fruit-based chewable tablets. try the novelty phytolax marmalade berries just one at night for comfortable relief in the morning does not cause cramps and bloating fitolax from evalar cherkizova presents a...
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hopkins realist in congress's own. as he realest it, because he also had service time, and also because he was so literate he was a writer, he had come to that moment. he was first given a corporal's enlistments. and then, very quickly, within weeks was made a sergeant of the regiment. so, john h. hopkins, who is he? i think he is from philadelphia. some of this, i will not say full assumptions, but i am following clues. i spent probably way too much time trying to find this guy in the records. not always the easiest person to find, but, from what i could understand. first of all, by reading his journal is that he kept talking about his typographical brethren. hey talked about printing offices, hey talked about newspapers. he was holding newspapers and books in his knapsack's. in fact, when you look at that journal over there they have it on the page. he is talking about what he lost when he threw his knapsack when he was running before those british highlander's to get away at brandy wine. and then, part of, it when y
hopkins realist in congress's own. as he realest it, because he also had service time, and also because he was so literate he was a writer, he had come to that moment. he was first given a corporal's enlistments. and then, very quickly, within weeks was made a sergeant of the regiment. so, john h. hopkins, who is he? i think he is from philadelphia. some of this, i will not say full assumptions, but i am following clues. i spent probably way too much time trying to find this guy in the records....
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because change doesn't happen on its own. make up your own mind. d. w. late for mines. ah, will you become a criminal? ah, franklin mayo already knows a paralyzing entire societies computers. some are you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can work for but how they can also terribly watch it now on youtube. ah, this is the w news coming to live from berlin, brazilian president lula bows to punish the right wing mobs that stormed the countries seats of power. they call the attack and attempted to it says an investigation is underway. as after supporters of former president child boston, narrow rampage and the capitol refusing to.
because change doesn't happen on its own. make up your own mind. d. w. late for mines. ah, will you become a criminal? ah, franklin mayo already knows a paralyzing entire societies computers. some are you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can work for but how they can also terribly watch it now on youtube. ah, this is the w news coming to live from berlin, brazilian president lula bows to punish the right wing mobs that stormed the...
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we do not currently own chevron. a lot of money anxious to get back in but we own a lot of others. chevron recognized commodity is one part of the equation and has a policy with 3.3% yield that's not enough to compete with short term interest rates now but you're not going to find that the oil industry you want to go deep, get big yield and go to variable names with the cnbc investing club but none of these stocks are components. chevron has something on top of the dividend mike came on our show and say he can buy back a quarter of a share count and he might do that and knows the oils can't be oils anymore. he's committed $10 billion to fossil fuel alternatives, so high chevron got hit with a downgrade on a major firm on that news. it's just not the same industry anymore. i like the new trajectory of oil and i especially like chevron. next up, we know aerospace is tremendous sec ular growth for 2023 and a worldwide plane shortage we've seen a lot of deferrals but the airlines can't do that forever. and still remain c
we do not currently own chevron. a lot of money anxious to get back in but we own a lot of others. chevron recognized commodity is one part of the equation and has a policy with 3.3% yield that's not enough to compete with short term interest rates now but you're not going to find that the oil industry you want to go deep, get big yield and go to variable names with the cnbc investing club but none of these stocks are components. chevron has something on top of the dividend mike came on our...
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ah, read even rejected their own national interest. i mean, again, you know, you know, what trade with russia will, maybe russia doesn't want to trade with europe anymore. they're unreliable partners . they don't keep their deals. these, the, somebody blew up those pipeline. somebody did, and there is no, but nobody in the west is particularly interested in it. why would russia, china, or any other major power want to deal with people that don't keep their word? they're just simply dishonest. when it comes to exchange arthur? well, this is the massive strategic blunder that the west has, has. non, it's just, it's, it's a little bit baffling. trying to understand why there's, there's this time over the last few years where there is an opportunity to bring russia into the fault here, strategically against some of the rising hours from a weapon perspective. and instead of that, it's like we enter the new century and new way of doing things so many other ways. but after our strategy from the cold war, and obviously there's complexity you t
ah, read even rejected their own national interest. i mean, again, you know, you know, what trade with russia will, maybe russia doesn't want to trade with europe anymore. they're unreliable partners . they don't keep their deals. these, the, somebody blew up those pipeline. somebody did, and there is no, but nobody in the west is particularly interested in it. why would russia, china, or any other major power want to deal with people that don't keep their word? they're just simply dishonest....
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and they own it. there are other x■players, but it's an nvidiaj■i■story.hink there are very specific indiviÑ■ stories that it's worth getting to know. and÷ñ so for me nvda is an examl of that without wantingym■ to go out every chip stock >> you still own it. >> 100%. and to his point where theyqsit from an innovation perspective and howñr■they couldj■ support w technologies, i mean, it's hard■ to ignore right and they set this out tradingw■t 50 times what i think about the chips is, period, they werexd■decimated lt year significantly along with a lotñ■ of other names but the other -- the other point i would like to make is just inventory, we talked about inventory a lot last year. that will always beÑi■the probl. i think they'll work that off as well by the end of the year that will no longer be a problem that's a catalyst of the stock >> how about tech? (t&há■p &hc% semiconductors i don't think they're going to have the sameçó■catalysts going forward and interesting, again, to ■ story has clearly been slowing it's played outçó■not fullyw3■b played out to
and they own it. there are other x■players, but it's an nvidiaj■i■story.hink there are very specific indiviÑ■ stories that it's worth getting to know. and÷ñ so for me nvda is an examl of that without wantingym■ to go out every chip stock >> you still own it. >> 100%. and to his point where theyqsit from an innovation perspective and howñr■they couldj■ support w technologies, i mean, it's hard■ to ignore right and they set this out tradingw■t 50 times what i...
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way to walk the road of progress at your own pace and in your own gay? quite often with a home by your own. s a s lee, a job. i know, you know, country depot is difficult for so we need to bend in this country. so you would want to live in a different amount in terms of investment needed for your individual country. so each country has to essentially feed a determined by mistake. why this is exactly what the concept of sovereignty refers to, you know, in doing things and aspiring to 2nd goals, but in your own way, sort of do we all come from different parts of the world. and it could be argued that we all appreciate similar things, but we access down differently. and i wonder if i have given any thought to how various countries can set up cultivate this appreciation of local conditions in their own population. because sure, we all want to achieve certain pragmatic things are living standards, but to me also, and deal with very significant self power influence of the west, which comes with, you know, pushing its own values. all narratives are own interest
way to walk the road of progress at your own pace and in your own gay? quite often with a home by your own. s a s lee, a job. i know, you know, country depot is difficult for so we need to bend in this country. so you would want to live in a different amount in terms of investment needed for your individual country. so each country has to essentially feed a determined by mistake. why this is exactly what the concept of sovereignty refers to, you know, in doing things and aspiring to 2nd goals,...
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each heroine has her own unique destiny and her own view of belarus . have you seen the city?already have here there were many acquaintances, because many people fly here from kazakhstan, kazakhstan is a very sunny country. there is always a lot of sun in winter in summer. you always wear black glasses and when i flew in in december and i look out the window in the morning. i say, when in general, when the sun will rise, when will it be day, and the day is already going with might and main, and for me, of course, it was a little strange that it was very, very gray. now i already admit it, i don’t notice it. i'm already used to it, but it seems to me that even now it has changed a little, the climate has become more sunny than 7 years ago ago, when we first arrived here , probably, when you get to the republic of belarus uh, you are impressed with cleanliness, first of all, cleanliness, neatness , and now you have lived here for 7 years. i understand that this is, in general, the merit of people, because belarusian people themselves are very clean when a person gets to another
each heroine has her own unique destiny and her own view of belarus . have you seen the city?already have here there were many acquaintances, because many people fly here from kazakhstan, kazakhstan is a very sunny country. there is always a lot of sun in winter in summer. you always wear black glasses and when i flew in in december and i look out the window in the morning. i say, when in general, when the sun will rise, when will it be day, and the day is already going with might and main, and...
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we have, in fact, a new material that has its own design, its own color scheme.miss these and other projects in the program of fashion for culture. watch on belarus 24 tv channel. thank you for watching, follow the releases of our programs. i remind you of the project can be seen on the official youtube channel. you will find us in all social networks since recently. we have launched our telegram channel. subscribe and feel free to put a reaction glad to announce that she is watching not only in belarus but far beyond its borders 24/7. we are on the air in spain france germany austria and portugal the program is coming to an end, but we strongly recommend that you stay tuned. after all, ahead of the most relevant news in the country and abroad. julia burlo was with you. see you soon in next friday. if you haven’t come up with your dream trip yet, then we always have a couple of great options. this is the highest mountainous settlement in belarus, which, moreover, became famous, we recall the lessons of history, as the first capital of the grand duchy of lithuania
we have, in fact, a new material that has its own design, its own color scheme.miss these and other projects in the program of fashion for culture. watch on belarus 24 tv channel. thank you for watching, follow the releases of our programs. i remind you of the project can be seen on the official youtube channel. you will find us in all social networks since recently. we have launched our telegram channel. subscribe and feel free to put a reaction glad to announce that she is watching not only...
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this, you can own this. you can own this, load it, you can do whatever you want with it. what you don't want, though -- >> and i can ride to work in a horse. >> like alec baldwin, it will go off without pulling the trigger what do you do if somebody breaks into your house, geraldo? >> i have nothing against homeowners having guns. i have a gun. everybody i know -- all of my friends and neighbors, i assume have guns. they're not gun crazy. if someone comes breaking in the window -- >> sean: i have a gun collection that will rival pete's. >> you do what you have to do. >> sean: last 30 second go to pete. >> tucker: you're -- here's -- >> i keep them wherever i want to keep them in a constitutional carry state to defend my family. the dictator of the third world wants to take away the guns of the people. once you do that, you limit the ability to have recourse as free people, as individuals. >> carrying the assault weapons ban -- >> it's an emotional argument. >> as soon as the ban was lifted -- >> sean: hollyw
this, you can own this. you can own this, load it, you can do whatever you want with it. what you don't want, though -- >> and i can ride to work in a horse. >> like alec baldwin, it will go off without pulling the trigger what do you do if somebody breaks into your house, geraldo? >> i have nothing against homeowners having guns. i have a gun. everybody i know -- all of my friends and neighbors, i assume have guns. they're not gun crazy. if someone comes breaking in the...
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they have opinions of their own and they want to start their own schools with their own. right. and they say, no, no, it's not strategic to us. actually, a real process. process of liberation. right. that would it would have looked totally different right if that had been the as opposed to concentrate on the redemption of themselves in white women, which is where originally lot of their anti-slavery thought came from. yeah. yeah. name is jeffrey. that was a fabulous talk and i look forward to reading the book. if i could i'd like to ask two questions. the first has to do we mention was made of black abolitionist women and baltimore's own frances ellen watkins harper. was there any connection between the grim case and frances harper then? oh, go ahead. and secondly, just to get that in and then i'll set the this has to do with the grim quai brothers. where they have come down in the 1890 and 1900s. and the whole struggle between booker washington and the more accommodationist policy he was advocating and w.e.b. dubois. and they're more activist radical policy. he was advocating f
they have opinions of their own and they want to start their own schools with their own. right. and they say, no, no, it's not strategic to us. actually, a real process. process of liberation. right. that would it would have looked totally different right if that had been the as opposed to concentrate on the redemption of themselves in white women, which is where originally lot of their anti-slavery thought came from. yeah. yeah. name is jeffrey. that was a fabulous talk and i look forward to...
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she teaches children to create their own literary works, writing is above all craft with its own laws rules. and it ’s easier for me to work with children, probably, and than if i were asked to teach an adult, yes, write something, because children are easier, and they are direct and they write as they think, as they say. yes, they are not afraid of criticism, they are not afraid of other people's opinions, who will say what at school , books, of course, teach the basics of theory, how to build a plot, come up with characters, create imagery, but this is not the main thing that children, unlike adults, get great. they easily break the rules and get out beyond. this is pure creativity. today. the topic of the meeting, the genre of a literary diary from myself, or it will be someone else. you got me a long time well. what i was in this day i tell my day. the children's writer alexandra hominog is a fairly frequent guest at such meetings, she is an old friend of ekaterina and exactly the person who once played an important role in her life, when ekaterina wrote her first book, for advice
she teaches children to create their own literary works, writing is above all craft with its own laws rules. and it ’s easier for me to work with children, probably, and than if i were asked to teach an adult, yes, write something, because children are easier, and they are direct and they write as they think, as they say. yes, they are not afraid of criticism, they are not afraid of other people's opinions, who will say what at school , books, of course, teach the basics of theory, how to...
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and here is the desire to be equal to us, this is the desire to own not just this territory, but to ownt important desire of the people to moscow and the fact that they have now left in our war, this is all natural and in the historical context is clear for each of us, i would like to tell ms. alina that today is january 1, the 114th anniversary of the birth of stepan bandera, and stepan bandera still remains an ambiguous figure for many ukrainians, for example among russian-speaking 20% they believe that this is a negative character, this is from the last polls there, although the attitude towards bandera is changing a lot. and it seems that now the prevailing opinion is that after all, as an activist, he worked for the benefit of ukraine, and for some of bandera, this icon of bandera is a symbol of ukrainian resistance to on the other hand, there are the same poles for whom, for example, it is very difficult for them to accept our admiration for bandera and why he is such a flag for us, with which we carry this, in your opinion, which is how we should correctly evaluate the figure of
and here is the desire to be equal to us, this is the desire to own not just this territory, but to ownt important desire of the people to moscow and the fact that they have now left in our war, this is all natural and in the historical context is clear for each of us, i would like to tell ms. alina that today is january 1, the 114th anniversary of the birth of stepan bandera, and stepan bandera still remains an ambiguous figure for many ukrainians, for example among russian-speaking 20% they...
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you own the, land you own the transportation system, you own the factories.i, mean he has got complete control. both of those unique, horizontal or vertical, end up being a monopoly. complete control. he >> went people would hit gusher go -- to rockefeller, because he owns 90% of it. would they ever go to a person who owns a small portion of it? >> question is, what happens if you simply want to refuse to pay the price that rockefeller would and you want to find a competitor? good luck with that. i mean, it would occur occasionally. but here's the deal. how much time are you going to waste searching for that competition? how much extra money it will be expended looking for that better, more competitive price? chances are you will take the money now, at whatever price rockefeller says. so, we are talking about captains of industry. i mean, these people, carnegie, rockefeller, vanderbilt, morgan, i would argue that they are more influential in american society from 1865 to 1900 than our presidents. i mean, they literally are gazillion airs and are controlling a
you own the, land you own the transportation system, you own the factories.i, mean he has got complete control. both of those unique, horizontal or vertical, end up being a monopoly. complete control. he >> went people would hit gusher go -- to rockefeller, because he owns 90% of it. would they ever go to a person who owns a small portion of it? >> question is, what happens if you simply want to refuse to pay the price that rockefeller would and you want to find a competitor? good...
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you , too, wanted to build from your own.ow so many build, if people have their own brick, why would they overpay others? stroygarant did not hear anything about them. you know that after all i will study all this, and then we will talk with you. by itself. just keep in mind, they asked for an answer before tomorrow morning, no matter how they sailed away to look for such partners. okay, i heard you. you will have an answer tomorrow. i am sure you will make the right decision. understood tell me, can i take a picture with you? yes of course, let's what time to wait for you? i miss? that why questions are, after all? you're smarter than everest if you're confident in these people, i'll sign. great then i call them the counter at 10:00 in the morning will go, but if it suits them there. you are the same non-alcoholic wine that you liked then. for your assignment. for everything to turn out the way you want. what are you thinking about? yes, so i want to start construction as soon as possible. no matter what happens, we can hand
you , too, wanted to build from your own.ow so many build, if people have their own brick, why would they overpay others? stroygarant did not hear anything about them. you know that after all i will study all this, and then we will talk with you. by itself. just keep in mind, they asked for an answer before tomorrow morning, no matter how they sailed away to look for such partners. okay, i heard you. you will have an answer tomorrow. i am sure you will make the right decision. understood tell...
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so to speak, sacrificial fire own life personal life sexual life.verything connected with it. yes, it does not respond very well, then what speak. and now i have a direct picture of the look of my mother there to disappoint. well, she is looking at you in this picture. what is happening to you, i shrink all into a small ball. just like at the beginning. here is the feeling. yes? uh-huh yes, yes, i'm shrinking, i don't want to hide, i want to. yes, yes, hide as directly as possible. here i am , uh, if we are talking about a strict look. mom, you don't want to hide under the covers. shrink and that's it and nothing around is happening nothing around. i am not here. no, the most important thing is that in all this there is no me, and therefore you see, when you appear to eat you eat you 55 kg, then at this moment. you can not stand this heat and you hide and hide instead of a blanket with your 13 extra pounds. how many there 11? you are hiding, actually with your body, in order to hide this little girl, who actually has a right to property for a long t
so to speak, sacrificial fire own life personal life sexual life.verything connected with it. yes, it does not respond very well, then what speak. and now i have a direct picture of the look of my mother there to disappoint. well, she is looking at you in this picture. what is happening to you, i shrink all into a small ball. just like at the beginning. here is the feeling. yes? uh-huh yes, yes, i'm shrinking, i don't want to hide, i want to. yes, yes, hide as directly as possible. here i am ,...
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its own weight on this. and that you can kind of see that evolving like, why is the us doing so much and europe doing so little when it's on the edge of things. so what are the domestic fault lines from your perspective inside germany and inside europe? i know this is part of what the munich security conference is going to struggle with for sure. so 1st of all, i would say the observation coming from us friends and colleagues that europe and germany in particular ought to be doing more to support ukraine. that's fair enough because it isn't our neighborhood. key of housing longer is where i'm sitting here and i'm so it's fair enough for the west to expect europe in germany to be pulling its way the domestic fall line. i think there's a lot of movement. so traditionally, the center left in germany has been very reluctant to extend that kind of support. but actually until the invasion, the 2nd in russia into ukraine 11 months ago across the board in germany. there were very few people, including in the conserv
its own weight on this. and that you can kind of see that evolving like, why is the us doing so much and europe doing so little when it's on the edge of things. so what are the domestic fault lines from your perspective inside germany and inside europe? i know this is part of what the munich security conference is going to struggle with for sure. so 1st of all, i would say the observation coming from us friends and colleagues that europe and germany in particular ought to be doing more to...
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they don't believe in democracy in their own countries. go ahead and no, i think i think it's more complicated. ok, we'll get. we'll get it in the 2nd half of the program just so you want to feel that. i mean, i think you're absolutely right peter. the imperialist words have always differ greatly from their deeds. they say these, these words to make a veneer. they took about civilization, culture, human rights, democracy. they've been talking like that for 200 years. you know, many countries have suffered, nevertheless, from their domination and control. you know, over the last century, many of them fall back against that, you know, but in recent decades it's been harder because as i said, the collect the ussr shifted the balance of forces in the world. but the fact is that imperialism seats, domination, not democracy, doesn't matter what it says, look at what it does, you know, and we have to, we have to recognize that, let's not forget, that this whole notion of a rules based order was invented when the imperialist decided to launch thei
they don't believe in democracy in their own countries. go ahead and no, i think i think it's more complicated. ok, we'll get. we'll get it in the 2nd half of the program just so you want to feel that. i mean, i think you're absolutely right peter. the imperialist words have always differ greatly from their deeds. they say these, these words to make a veneer. they took about civilization, culture, human rights, democracy. they've been talking like that for 200 years. you know, many countries...
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your own keys. now, many customers are now learning this less than the hardware with the collapse of f t x as f p, a held billions of dollars, an assets and deposits for the customers and traders. multiple crypto trading firms and hedge funds who utilized f t x are now liquid, such as are rows, global gallows, capital, and new technology. they have all failed because of its massive exposure to f t. x . genesis trading also says that it as a $175000000.00 and locked funds in its f t x trading account. now the latest casualty is blocked by a crypto lender platform, as it also filed for bankruptcy, citing massive exposure to f t x. now for more on the epic, lots we have joining us, chris. right? host of rice tv x. so chris, what was the main cause of the f t x failure? how did all star and did the plan all of this to happen after s b? i called him out. that's a great question. and i don't think that c z was the one that really push this thing to escalate. i think ultimately i think c was the straw that
your own keys. now, many customers are now learning this less than the hardware with the collapse of f t x as f p, a held billions of dollars, an assets and deposits for the customers and traders. multiple crypto trading firms and hedge funds who utilized f t x are now liquid, such as are rows, global gallows, capital, and new technology. they have all failed because of its massive exposure to f t. x . genesis trading also says that it as a $175000000.00 and locked funds in its f t x trading...