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>> not that i'm aware of. >> mr. paul? come to mind, congressman. >> given the lack of historical precedent, mr. pottinger, are you skeptical china will surpass the united states? >> quite skeptical that they will. the real issue is how much damage can they do to their own people and to the rest of the world before the moment of truth arrives for their system. >> mr. mcmaster? >> i'm optimistic in terms of our ability to prevail if we stop underwriting our own demise. >> mr. paul. >> i think it's an open question. china is starting to choose its friend's differently and if it's friends are russia and iran then we have larger issues to be concerned about. >> during world war ii weasel sentiments against japanese against japanese government, dissemination against japanese americans resulting in one of the darkest moments in american history, the mass internment on japanese americans. in our bipartisan efforts to confront the real challenge of the ccp, we must never allow sentiments against the ccp to become a pretext for disc
>> not that i'm aware of. >> mr. paul? come to mind, congressman. >> given the lack of historical precedent, mr. pottinger, are you skeptical china will surpass the united states? >> quite skeptical that they will. the real issue is how much damage can they do to their own people and to the rest of the world before the moment of truth arrives for their system. >> mr. mcmaster? >> i'm optimistic in terms of our ability to prevail if we stop underwriting our...
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mr. paul, another couple of paul's. rand paul and ron paul are great men. i see you are part of manufacturing. i think that's great. i think rand paul would make a great president. but maybe since trump is so popular, and i love the guy too, maybe he would make a good vice president, since he is not as popular as mr. trump. i am very happy to see that this industry is starting up here in america. we need to buy american stuff. that helps america. america needs a lot of help right now and it makes me happy to see this program. host: all right, let's go to bill in new york, democrats. caller: good morning. i tend to over talk, so if i do, just turn me off. i'm sitting here watching you on a chinese television set, wearing primarily chinese clothes, and i'm going to be driving my nissan, which is japanese. i recognize that the companies doing this are not u.s. companies. it doesn't say where my chairs are, what the company is. most companies are, in fact, international. they are owned by people from all over the world. this chip spill starts to move in the rig
mr. paul, another couple of paul's. rand paul and ron paul are great men. i see you are part of manufacturing. i think that's great. i think rand paul would make a great president. but maybe since trump is so popular, and i love the guy too, maybe he would make a good vice president, since he is not as popular as mr. trump. i am very happy to see that this industry is starting up here in america. we need to buy american stuff. that helps america. america needs a lot of help right now and it...
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mr. paultoday the senate debates removing the authority of the president to wage war in iraq. momentous as such debate might be, it is largely rendered symbolic by the fact that the war in iraq has been over for more than a decade. were this body serious about debating the authority of the president to wage war across africa and the middle east, we would today be repealing the 2001 authorization for the use of military force. presidential administrations of both parties have used the 9/11 authorization to justify war in over 20 countries, from afghanistan to libya to syria, to somalia to yemen. both parties have essentially argued that the 9/11 aumf has no geographic limits at all. repealing the iraq war authorization will end no wars and save no lives. the bill before us ignores the pervasive, seemingly limitless 9/11 proclamation. and isand it seeks to repeal th1 and 2002 authorization to make war against iraq. a regime that no longer exists. we will repeal the one authorization they no long
mr. paultoday the senate debates removing the authority of the president to wage war in iraq. momentous as such debate might be, it is largely rendered symbolic by the fact that the war in iraq has been over for more than a decade. were this body serious about debating the authority of the president to wage war across africa and the middle east, we would today be repealing the 2001 authorization for the use of military force. presidential administrations of both parties have used the 9/11...
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mr. paul: today the senate debates removing the authority of the president to wage war in iraq. momentous as such debate might be, it is largely rendered symbolic by the fact that the war in iraq has been over for more than a decade. were this body serious about debating the authority of president to wage war across africa and the middle east, we would today be repealing the 2001 authorization for the use of military force. presidential administrations of both parties have used the 9/11 authorization to justify war in over 20 countries, from afghanistan to libya to syria, to somalia to yemen. both parties have essentially argued that the 9/11 aumf has no geographic limits at all. repealing the iraq war authorization will end no wars and save no lives. the bill before us ignores the pervasive, seemingly limitless 9/11 proclamation. and isand it seeks to repeal th1 and 2002 authorization to make war against iraq. a regime that no longer exists. we will repeal the one authorization they no longer use and leave the one in place that authorizes war everywhere all the time. the public
mr. paul: today the senate debates removing the authority of the president to wage war in iraq. momentous as such debate might be, it is largely rendered symbolic by the fact that the war in iraq has been over for more than a decade. were this body serious about debating the authority of president to wage war across africa and the middle east, we would today be repealing the 2001 authorization for the use of military force. presidential administrations of both parties have used the 9/11...
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mr. paul: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from kentucky. mr. paul: reserving the right to object. i'm unlikely to take first amendment advice from someone who believes that the first amendment doesn't protect the communist party. you'll find no greater foe of communism, no greater critic. i've been a long-standing critic of really the funding of research in wuhan that led to the virus. and yet i still want to protect the basic bill of rights, the first amendment that protects speech whether we like it or not. if someone doesn't understand that communism actually is included in the first amendment, that terrible speech we object to is included under that, this is something we should be wary of. we should beware of people who peddle fear. we should beware of people who peddle half-truths. almost everything said about collecting data is in all likelihood true. all the social media companies collect data. they devise algorithms. some of the domestic ones have psychological experiments that might horrify you to see what they get all the young kids th
mr. paul: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from kentucky. mr. paul: reserving the right to object. i'm unlikely to take first amendment advice from someone who believes that the first amendment doesn't protect the communist party. you'll find no greater foe of communism, no greater critic. i've been a long-standing critic of really the funding of research in wuhan that led to the virus. and yet i still want to protect the basic bill of rights, the first amendment that...
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hello, mr. paul. i really appreciate it.testimony during the -- i thought your perspective was really -- i order a lot of things online. i don't, i'm not able to be out in public to do things. but i don't know, oftentimes, where those things are coming from. i'm kind of -- as i watch these meetings, we are in this game of chess and the only reason the -- this trade with china has become a big source of contention is because they are allied with russia, iran, enemies, basically, of the state. i feel it's been a long time coming. previously, there was a dozen 0.5 billion dollar debt to china mentioned. i'm wondering, how much are they pulling on -- and what you think we can really do within this administration's time and perhaps the next two put ourselves in a better position on the board? >> all right, robin. >> robin, that's a great question. one of the things it's important to know about this in the select committee that was formed is it doesn't have any legislating authority. it can make recommendations, it will do a lot o
hello, mr. paul. i really appreciate it.testimony during the -- i thought your perspective was really -- i order a lot of things online. i don't, i'm not able to be out in public to do things. but i don't know, oftentimes, where those things are coming from. i'm kind of -- as i watch these meetings, we are in this game of chess and the only reason the -- this trade with china has become a big source of contention is because they are allied with russia, iran, enemies, basically, of the state. i...
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you want obsessed with potholes, mr. paul . why don't potholes, mr. paul. counting millions you're not the idea patrick and if the government didn't do it, i'll. there's a good to be said from it but it really just needs the investment . but the idea is to investment. but the idea is to get people to report the problems but use social safe to do so. photograph it taking the local council taking part no to myself and see if we can get some rapid response. the repairs by the authorities. it should be doing it in the first place. just one last one. i've got to know this about you. do you i mean, do you are you on the dating scene? do you how often do you bring up the idea? do you use the fact that you are mr. pothole for clout . no, i try to pothole for clout. no, i try to keep it very key. it's only the ego using twitter. if i could be here tomorrow, i would do patrick. quite happy to do so because i'd need commitment from government . yeah. thank you government. yeah. thank you rovers, but always a pleasure. good luck , barbara. also that good luck, barbara.
you want obsessed with potholes, mr. paul . why don't potholes, mr. paul. counting millions you're not the idea patrick and if the government didn't do it, i'll. there's a good to be said from it but it really just needs the investment . but the idea is to investment. but the idea is to get people to report the problems but use social safe to do so. photograph it taking the local council taking part no to myself and see if we can get some rapid response. the repairs by the authorities. it...
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we actually have a property on there, mr. paulh us, paul, you said that you and your wife judy were home as this tornado hit yesterday. first of all, how are you and what was it like last night? >> it was pretty rough. we were hearing the sirens go off and hear h -- tornado emergd we got in our closet and just prayed and when it hit it shook the house. it didn't last very long but it probably less than a minute but it just shook the house and you could hear sound like it was crumbling metal like you would take it and crumble like a tin can. charles: i spoke to your wife judy and spoke to you for some time and you guys both said that you feel lucky that you walked away with your life. this is a property that you all retired in 2019 and has extensive amount of damage, talk to me about how you're feeling? >> well, you know, we are going to rebuild but it's going to be a tough one because we had done everything to be able to retire and that's rough when something like this hits but we are thankful that we are safe and we have a lot of
we actually have a property on there, mr. paulh us, paul, you said that you and your wife judy were home as this tornado hit yesterday. first of all, how are you and what was it like last night? >> it was pretty rough. we were hearing the sirens go off and hear h -- tornado emergd we got in our closet and just prayed and when it hit it shook the house. it didn't last very long but it probably less than a minute but it just shook the house and you could hear sound like it was crumbling...
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. >> yesterday during the panel, mr. paulhe manufacturers association, talked about removing the status for china. and most americans would say, why should we have china as a most favored nation? they are not favored. we hate them. so only two other countries are off that list. north korea and cuba. and we have no trade with them. china, we have $690 billion in trade. so we can't do that and protect u.s. interests and be globally competitive. we have to be more measured than that. >> we'll see if that can exist. appreciate your help as we start this interesting conversation throughout the year. >>> up next, trouble for trump in a place that's long been strained. the struggles to win 2024 endorsements from house republicans. >> our country needs a dynamic leader, and we need somebody that puts forth a point and follows through with it. with t the freestyle libre 2 system, know your glucose level and where it's headed. no fingersticks needed. mage your diabetes with more confidence. freestyle libre 2. trit for free at freestyle
. >> yesterday during the panel, mr. paulhe manufacturers association, talked about removing the status for china. and most americans would say, why should we have china as a most favored nation? they are not favored. we hate them. so only two other countries are off that list. north korea and cuba. and we have no trade with them. china, we have $690 billion in trade. so we can't do that and protect u.s. interests and be globally competitive. we have to be more measured than that....
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mr. paul, another couple of paul's. rand paul and ron paul are great men.ou are part of manufacturing. i think that's great. i think rand paul would make a great president. but maybe since trump is so popular, and i love the guy too, maybe he would make a good vice president, since he is not as popular as mr. trump. i am very happy to see that this industry is starting up here in america. we need to buy american stuff. that helps america. america needs a lot of help right now and it makes me happy to see this program. host: all right, let's go to bill in new york, democrats. caller: good morning. i tend to over talk, so if i do, just turn me off. i'm sitting here watching you on a chinese television set, wearing primarily chinese clothes, and i'm going to be driving my nissan, which is japanese. i recognize that the companies doing this are not u.s. companies. it doesn't say where my chairs are, what the company is. most companies are, in fact, international. they are owned by people from all over the world. this chip spill starts to move in the right direc
mr. paul, another couple of paul's. rand paul and ron paul are great men.ou are part of manufacturing. i think that's great. i think rand paul would make a great president. but maybe since trump is so popular, and i love the guy too, maybe he would make a good vice president, since he is not as popular as mr. trump. i am very happy to see that this industry is starting up here in america. we need to buy american stuff. that helps america. america needs a lot of help right now and it makes me...
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�*a united international front�*against iran's nuclear programme — that's according to mr netanyahu's office. paul law. israel's prime minister arriving in downing street this morning. a warm welcome from rishi sunak. but the sounds of anguished protests ringing out behind them. it's nothing mr netanyahu hasn't seen for weeks back home. on a much, much bigger scale. but his domestic woes are following him wherever he goes. for the first time in a really long time, britishjews are really making a stand and making a statement in support of the israeli protesters. they don't want anything to do with what they see in israel, the racism, the extremism, the deterioration from democracy and liberal values. a battle for the soul of israel has been raging for weeks. mr netanyahu's opponents are furious at legal reforms which they say will undermine the rule of law and shield the prime minister from his own legal difficulties. we have a dictator in israel that is trying to make these people hurt us. you tell your government, you tell your people. protesters outside the british embassy in tel aviv last week.
�*a united international front�*against iran's nuclear programme — that's according to mr netanyahu's office. paul law. israel's prime minister arriving in downing street this morning. a warm welcome from rishi sunak. but the sounds of anguished protests ringing out behind them. it's nothing mr netanyahu hasn't seen for weeks back home. on a much, much bigger scale. but his domestic woes are following him wherever he goes. for the first time in a really long time, britishjews are really...
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paul's gun. at one point in time during his closing argument yesterday, mr. waters re-enacted a shooting scenario, if you recall, i'll do my best, but he stands up here and he says that alex shoots paul in the chest one time. and 999,999 times out of 1 million, that person is dead. he puts the shotgun down, and he has 300 blackout right here, because he is so smart and so diabolical that he's going to stage it so it looks like two shooters, so he's got a 300 blackout here, a shotgun that he just took his son out, but his son was 1 in a million, he says. 1 in a million, comes this way, so alex has to put the 300 blackout down, pick up the shotgun, and shoot paul. where in the world does that scenario reside other than in mr. waters' mind? it doesn't. it doesn't. there is no evidence to support anything like that. none. none. and the fact that he has to go to such gymnastics to come up with alex staging a two-shooter theory, i ought to tell you, there is two-shooters out there. i ought to tell you someone to do that. another curious point in mr. waters' closing
paul's gun. at one point in time during his closing argument yesterday, mr. waters re-enacted a shooting scenario, if you recall, i'll do my best, but he stands up here and he says that alex shoots paul in the chest one time. and 999,999 times out of 1 million, that person is dead. he puts the shotgun down, and he has 300 blackout right here, because he is so smart and so diabolical that he's going to stage it so it looks like two shooters, so he's got a 300 blackout here, a shotgun that he...
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win: mr. paul said a large majority of them -- mr.l set a large majority but we could go for further tightening. it doesn't let the fed off the hook. the u.s. economy, the consensus for jobs, in normal times it would be a stellar report but now it is slowing from elevation. i think you have the pce and core pce later, it seems inflation is much more stubborn. the easy part getting down from 8% to 4% but the hard part will be getting from 4% to 2%. i think the fed is resolute. we are looking beyond the banking sector. the big takeaway from last week was the sin, we are tightening, and cautious -- was listen, we are tightening and cautious. they bought themselves some time. it is hard for me to see the banking crisis lasting another month and a half. tom: i want to take your holistic view and bounce off the work of the first one i heard with the phrase super restrictive, which is not just calculations of the bloomberg but an entire macro structure of inflation flows, how close are we to the konstam super restrictive? win: it is a moving
win: mr. paul said a large majority of them -- mr.l set a large majority but we could go for further tightening. it doesn't let the fed off the hook. the u.s. economy, the consensus for jobs, in normal times it would be a stellar report but now it is slowing from elevation. i think you have the pce and core pce later, it seems inflation is much more stubborn. the easy part getting down from 8% to 4% but the hard part will be getting from 4% to 2%. i think the fed is resolute. we are looking...
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thank you mr. paul co. thank you. thank you mr. paul. it's a pleasure to see you tomorrow, roger.se, criminals working their tncks course, criminals working their tricks on the green. norman baker and emily carver with the papers . next welcome back. 836 join us to go through the papers. one last time this morning is the former local democrat minister norman baker and the columnist at conservativehome and presenter hit gb news emily carver. so last around i was talking last time around i was talking to you about the andrew being the governor of the bank of england and his philosophy that retiring early people have retired early, they are to blame higher interest rates. i come well he says that they're spending their savings so there's too much money going after too few goods which one of the reasons why you get inflation. he also said it says it's had a massive impact on the labour market, making it well even more difficult for companies to hire because they're losing those recruits . they're losing those recruits. but i must say, i think this is a bit of a cheek coming from andre
thank you mr. paul co. thank you. thank you mr. paul. it's a pleasure to see you tomorrow, roger.se, criminals working their tncks course, criminals working their tricks on the green. norman baker and emily carver with the papers . next welcome back. 836 join us to go through the papers. one last time this morning is the former local democrat minister norman baker and the columnist at conservativehome and presenter hit gb news emily carver. so last around i was talking last time around i was...
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you, mr. paul? fine. thank you. you, mr. paul? my pleasure . is it because i'm my pleasure.water today? things are look, stay with are all right. look, stay with us. going the us. we're going through the papers. chris, i could be seen amy campbell back us amy campbell back with us in just a minutes . welcome to me. it's 22 minutes before nine. let's take a look at the front pages this morning. the mail says bullish. boris is up for the fight as he faces a televised showdown with mp on politics. and you can watch it here 2:00 on gb news. that's here at 2:00 on gb news. that's story the guardian as well. story with the guardian as well. they for they say johnson's fight for political survival ahead of that hearing, 2 pm. the times leading on new research which shows the contraceptive pill and the coil increase the risk of breast cancer by 25% in the sun edge share. and he says, i'll never do drugs again after my pal died , as he was very close pal died, as he was very close to jamal edwards, son of brenda edwards, the interest in her and loose women panellist . okay, loose wom
you, mr. paul? fine. thank you. you, mr. paul? my pleasure . is it because i'm my pleasure.water today? things are look, stay with are all right. look, stay with us. going the us. we're going through the papers. chris, i could be seen amy campbell back us amy campbell back with us in just a minutes . welcome to me. it's 22 minutes before nine. let's take a look at the front pages this morning. the mail says bullish. boris is up for the fight as he faces a televised showdown with mp on politics....
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now are about 20 to 25% overcapacity, so i can't even imagine what it would be like now for mr covic. paul's been in a labor camp for the last two years, and we learned today that he was moved suddenly yesterday to a medical facility. he doesn't have any medical issues, but it sounds like the ministry of defense's again recruiting in the prisons for, uh, conscripts to go to the ukraine war. this is a terrible club that you and now evans family have joined as well. and that is those family members who are seeking the release of the wrongfully detained loved ones in russia and another places around the world. what is your message right now to evans family? and what would you tell them to do in the days ahead? and should they be publicly out there speaking the way the way you have been i couldn't advocate for a family to make that choice . i think that's a choice that only the family would have the information to know whether that was in their best interests are in the interests of their loved one to do. um i hope that they are resilient and i hope that they are able to retain hope. um because
now are about 20 to 25% overcapacity, so i can't even imagine what it would be like now for mr covic. paul's been in a labor camp for the last two years, and we learned today that he was moved suddenly yesterday to a medical facility. he doesn't have any medical issues, but it sounds like the ministry of defense's again recruiting in the prisons for, uh, conscripts to go to the ukraine war. this is a terrible club that you and now evans family have joined as well. and that is those family...
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paul and his experiences. well i guess. fortunately from mr gerst avicii speaks russian. paul wasn't able to speak russian, but it's still a matter of navigating little affordable detention facility and you know, learning how to access. uh you're the people that you need to get access to. which may be your lawyer. in this case, maybe not a lawyer you can trust, um and waiting for consular access, which may take a day or two for the u. s embassy to get permission to come in and speak to mr gerst conviction before, but i think it's a very scary time because you don't really know what's going on. and you have to. you have to wait and see you've lost entirely control of your life right in the russian state media is reporting that he didn't even have his lawyer with him during his court appearance today. when was the last time that you heard from paul? and how is he doing now? well unexpectedly, he wasn't able to call our parents today. normally he's able to speak to them on a daily basis. he gets 15 minute phone calls from his letter camp, and he has sounded as well as he can
paul and his experiences. well i guess. fortunately from mr gerst avicii speaks russian. paul wasn't able to speak russian, but it's still a matter of navigating little affordable detention facility and you know, learning how to access. uh you're the people that you need to get access to. which may be your lawyer. in this case, maybe not a lawyer you can trust, um and waiting for consular access, which may take a day or two for the u. s embassy to get permission to come in and speak to mr gerst...
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i want to offer it for maggie and paul and mr. had the pleasure of working with on one occasion. but the reality remains is that despite all this attention, this case is about maggie murdaugh and paul murdaugh and i'm so thankful that the jurors gave them a voice. you heard about paul. there was the tape but you heard him described as a fun-loving young man, a person who loved life and a person would do anything for his friends or anyone. he is cut down as he was just starting to live his life. you heard about maggie. you heard how sweet she was and she was a girl's girl who adopted to the outdoorsmen life of her sons and how much she loved her sister and her brother-in-law and their children. and she was cut down in the prime of her life. both of them, like everyone else, was unaware of who he really was. no one who thought they knew this man, no one who thought they were close to this man knew who he really was and that's chilling. i have looked in his eyes and he liked to stare me down as he would walk by me during this trial a
i want to offer it for maggie and paul and mr. had the pleasure of working with on one occasion. but the reality remains is that despite all this attention, this case is about maggie murdaugh and paul murdaugh and i'm so thankful that the jurors gave them a voice. you heard about paul. there was the tape but you heard him described as a fun-loving young man, a person who loved life and a person would do anything for his friends or anyone. he is cut down as he was just starting to live his...
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political crisis inside israel where mr netanyahu is pushing ahead with controversial reforms that would limit the power of the courts. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, paulays you are breaking the law. israel's prime minister arriving in downing street this morning. a warm welcome from rishi sunak. but the sounds of anguished protests ringing out behind them. it's nothing mr netanyahu hasn't seen for weeks back home. on a much, much bigger scale. but his domestic woes are following him wherever he goes. for the first time in a really long time, britishjews are really making a stand and making a statement in support of the israeli protesters. they don't want anything to do with what they see in israel, the racism, the extremism, the deterioration from democracy and liberal values. a battle for the soul of israel has been raging for weeks. mr netanyahu's opponents are furious at legal reforms which they say will undermine the rule of law and shield the prime minister from his own legal difficulties. we have a dictator in israel that is trying to make these people hurt us. you tell your government, you tell your people. protesters outside the british embass
political crisis inside israel where mr netanyahu is pushing ahead with controversial reforms that would limit the power of the courts. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, paulays you are breaking the law. israel's prime minister arriving in downing street this morning. a warm welcome from rishi sunak. but the sounds of anguished protests ringing out behind them. it's nothing mr netanyahu hasn't seen for weeks back home. on a much, much bigger scale. but his domestic woes are following him wherever...
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paul's, ms. maggie, and mr. alex. >> and how sure are you now? ul first and then maggie. >> if you're the jury, you sit back. so he was out there. >> how will the defense explain alex's voice on that video? (cecily) what's up, einstein? (einstein) my network has gone kaput! (cecily) oh, you tried to save a buck on it? (einstein) i got what i paid for. not so smart. (cecily) there is a smarter way to save. (einstein) oh?! (cecily) switch to verizon. you'll get a new 5g phone, on them. (vo) act now for your last chance to get the new samsung galaxy s23+, a watch and a tablet, on us. that's a value of up to $1900 (einstein) oh, i love that math! i'm switching! (vo) now is the last chance to switch and get the new samsung galaxy s23+, watch and tablet, on us don't wait, visit verizon, today. ♪ when pain says, “i'm here,” ♪ i say, “so are they.” just one aleve. 12 hours of uninterrupted pain relief. aleve who do you take it for? they need to be smart... efficient... agile... and that's never been more important than it is right now. so for a limited ti
paul's, ms. maggie, and mr. alex. >> and how sure are you now? ul first and then maggie. >> if you're the jury, you sit back. so he was out there. >> how will the defense explain alex's voice on that video? (cecily) what's up, einstein? (einstein) my network has gone kaput! (cecily) oh, you tried to save a buck on it? (einstein) i got what i paid for. not so smart. (cecily) there is a smarter way to save. (einstein) oh?! (cecily) switch to verizon. you'll get a new 5g phone,...
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i want to offer it for maggie and paul and mr. reality remains is that despite all this attention this case is about maggie murdaugh and paul murdaugh and i'm so thankful that the jurors gave them a voice. you heard about paul, obviously there was the boat case, but you also heard him described as a fun-loving young man, a person who loved life, a person who would do anything for his friends, for anyone, and he was cut down as he was just starting to live his life. you heard about maggie, you heard how sweet she was, you heard that she was a girl's girl who adapted to the outdoorsman life of her sons, how much she loved her sister and her brother-in-law and their children, and she was cut down in the prime of her life. both of them, like everyone else, was unaware of who he really was. no one who thought they knew this man, no one who thought they were close to this man knew who he really was and, your honor, that's chilling. i've looked in his eyes and he liked to stare me down as he would walk by me during this trial and i could
i want to offer it for maggie and paul and mr. reality remains is that despite all this attention this case is about maggie murdaugh and paul murdaugh and i'm so thankful that the jurors gave them a voice. you heard about paul, obviously there was the boat case, but you also heard him described as a fun-loving young man, a person who loved life, a person who would do anything for his friends, for anyone, and he was cut down as he was just starting to live his life. you heard about maggie, you...
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mr. palmback have the murderer for paul standing on the concrete. whether one foot is in or out, both feet are in, but there should have been footwear impressions. but we'll never know because it was not preserved. it was not taken. the thing that has baffled us, has completely baffled us, is why did they never take dna samples off of maggie's clothes? her dress? why did they never take dna samples off paul's clothes? they never did. they never did. we asked their investigators why didn't you? that's somebody else's job. that's somebody else's job. it was never done. but you know whose clothing they took dna off of extensively? alex. and you heard an agent talk about all the different grids on her shirt where dna was -- samples were taken. was alex assaulted? no. was alex wrestling with the assailant on june 7th? there is no evidence of that. so why are they taking dna evidence off alex's clothing in june of 2021. there is only one reason and it goes back to this right here. there was only one reason. only one reason. they had decided that, unless w
mr. palmback have the murderer for paul standing on the concrete. whether one foot is in or out, both feet are in, but there should have been footwear impressions. but we'll never know because it was not preserved. it was not taken. the thing that has baffled us, has completely baffled us, is why did they never take dna samples off of maggie's clothes? her dress? why did they never take dna samples off paul's clothes? they never did. they never did. we asked their investigators why didn't you?...
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joining me now is a man who has come to be known as mr. paul it wouldn't be long before you resurfaced. and here we go. i mean, presumably you, pothole are not you, as mr. pothole are not shocked to learn that places like south gloucestershire have enough potholes to last 700 years. no surprised. and i did tell you last week the government announced in the budget the budget £200 million was not paying in the say when i knew there was a massive increase. and we're at now £14 billion. it's got worse by £1.3 billion. it's got worse by £1.3 billion in 12 months. i mean , billion in 12 months. i mean, repairing potholes is a waste of money and time. we need resurface our roads they passed sell by date it's quite easy but the general public view of me to see that the government seem to ignore the fact that you need to invest in the asset . and this is invest in the asset. and this is an audit showing i produced graph that showed back in year 2000 , this £14 billion was £3.75 2000, this £14 billion was £3.75 billion. and if the government went ahead w
joining me now is a man who has come to be known as mr. paul it wouldn't be long before you resurfaced. and here we go. i mean, presumably you, pothole are not you, as mr. pothole are not shocked to learn that places like south gloucestershire have enough potholes to last 700 years. no surprised. and i did tell you last week the government announced in the budget the budget £200 million was not paying in the say when i knew there was a massive increase. and we're at now £14 billion. it's got...
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so mr. paul asks about it and i set up national day some years ago to keep the attention on.believe this. we were held on a low loader on the westway for a follows on the radio, doing it right to it is fantastic . okay. right to it is fantastic. okay. all right love arkansas the old town off to get you back any. excuse for me now to talk about paul's. you're going to be back next week or i want to increase the appeal see it next tuesday comes. on well i'll see you on tuesday there we go mama . all tuesday there we go mama. all thatis tuesday there we go mama. all that is also known as mr. pothole stuff. that is that is my kind guest, ladies and gentlemen. that's it for me . gentlemen. that's it for me. dewbs& co is coming next, and that's going to be live from doncaster is followed is what we've got live pictures hotting up of doncaster up the people of doncaster they're out force out there they're out in force out there so going be jobs is so it's going to be jobs is going natural . wine, you going be natural. our wine, you may a red wall? may ask what is a red wall? they've
so mr. paul asks about it and i set up national day some years ago to keep the attention on.believe this. we were held on a low loader on the westway for a follows on the radio, doing it right to it is fantastic . okay. right to it is fantastic. okay. all right love arkansas the old town off to get you back any. excuse for me now to talk about paul's. you're going to be back next week or i want to increase the appeal see it next tuesday comes. on well i'll see you on tuesday there we go mama ....
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thank you very much indeed, mr. paul there the time 25 to 8.g a look at michael caine. star—studded 90th birthday bash . tom cruise was there . freddy . tom cruise was there. freddy krueger wasn't there , and there krueger wasn't there, and there was emma burnell. but they're here with the newspapers to have their say on it after this . the front pages are all budget, budget, budget. let's have a look. the demand, first of all, is leading with the 6 million people caught up in the chances, £120 billion, so—called stealth tax rate. they ask, is it enough to turn the tide ? here's the to turn the tide? here's the times. it says the chancellor this budget leaves the uk with the big tax burden . the second the big tax burden. the second world war, the sun goes with tanks a lot focusing on the drivers will save £100 a year on fuel and the telegraph reports bank of england held emergency talks after shares in credit suisse . they also feature suisse. they also feature photographs of the queen consort who attended ladies day at cheltenham , a big furr
thank you very much indeed, mr. paul there the time 25 to 8.g a look at michael caine. star—studded 90th birthday bash . tom cruise was there . freddy . tom cruise was there. freddy krueger wasn't there , and there krueger wasn't there, and there was emma burnell. but they're here with the newspapers to have their say on it after this . the front pages are all budget, budget, budget. let's have a look. the demand, first of all, is leading with the 6 million people caught up in the chances,...
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mr. putin and missed paul over at this point >> you know, russia says it' not forcefully deporting childrenher saving the from war zones but the associated press notes quote, whether or not they hav parents raising the children o war in another country o culture can be a marker of genocide, an attempt to eras the very identity of an enemy. can you expand on that point ambassador >> yes first, it's a war crime an it's clear under the fourt geneva convention. it's clear under the statute o the international criminal court, that what russia is doing is a war crime it could evolve with further investigation and evidence that it becomes a crime agains humanity in other words, it's part of a widespread systematic assaul on the civilian population o ukraine. but then it could evolve int an act of genocide, because on of the council to the genocide convention, and russia is party to the genocid convention, is the deportation of individuals to another group, which, in this case, would b the russians, transporting ukrainian citizens, children or otherwise, into the hands of, frankly onto the territor
mr. putin and missed paul over at this point >> you know, russia says it' not forcefully deporting childrenher saving the from war zones but the associated press notes quote, whether or not they hav parents raising the children o war in another country o culture can be a marker of genocide, an attempt to eras the very identity of an enemy. can you expand on that point ambassador >> yes first, it's a war crime an it's clear under the fourt geneva convention. it's clear under the...
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mr. paul's just in here. we're talking about things we shouldn't.store any trust in the nhs? we'll ask the shadow health secretary order to nine. that's wes streeting 915. when we're speaking to the husband of the late barbara windsor, scott mitchell, about running a marathon in her name to raise money for alzheimer's research. we'll also be asking him, of course, about the loss of paul o'grady, because barbara and paul were fast friends and i'm sure he'll have plenty to say about as well . about that as well. international games. about that as well. international games . last night international games. last night back pages reflect out the star studded look poised to bid 80 million for harry kane . we're million for harry kane. we're going to ask paul his view not as a spurs supporter. going to ask paul his view not as a spurs supporter . express as a spurs supporter. express also talking about kane's potential move to man united after spurs also sanctioned the deal after spurs also sanctioned the deal. well the mail take a look back at scotland's
mr. paul's just in here. we're talking about things we shouldn't.store any trust in the nhs? we'll ask the shadow health secretary order to nine. that's wes streeting 915. when we're speaking to the husband of the late barbara windsor, scott mitchell, about running a marathon in her name to raise money for alzheimer's research. we'll also be asking him, of course, about the loss of paul o'grady, because barbara and paul were fast friends and i'm sure he'll have plenty to say about as well ....
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paul would never face trial. he and his mother, maggie murdaugh, were killed nearly 2 1/2 years after the boating accident. killed by alex murdaugh. >> mr and your son. i sentence you for the term of the rest of your natural life. and i know you have to see paul and maggie during the nighttime when you're attempting to go to sleep. i'm sure they come and visit you. >> all day and every night. >> jurors took less than three hours thursday to convict the disgraced south carolina lawyer. >> i didn't see any true remorse or any compassion or anything. >> how did you know he wasn't crying? >> because i saw his eyes. i was this close to him. >> despite the circumstance substantial evidence against him, murdaugh maintained he was not guilty. >> i'm innocent. i would never hurt my wife maggie, and i would never hurt my son paul paul. >> he's a liar and a thief, and he admitted that. he's not a murderer. >> what about the possibility of an appeal and a successful appeal at that? >> we're appealing and we feel good about an appeal. >> what are the grounds for appeal? >> the big one is letting that financial information come in. >> murdaugh's tria
paul would never face trial. he and his mother, maggie murdaugh, were killed nearly 2 1/2 years after the boating accident. killed by alex murdaugh. >> mr and your son. i sentence you for the term of the rest of your natural life. and i know you have to see paul and maggie during the nighttime when you're attempting to go to sleep. i'm sure they come and visit you. >> all day and every night. >> jurors took less than three hours thursday to convict the disgraced south carolina...
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mr. jay paul taylor. he was a visionary leader who made a lasting impact on our community and across the state. well, when i think of public service and what it means to be a public servant, i think of jay paul taylor. i think of his kindness, compassion and dedication to our state. new mexico is a better place because of him. jay paul taylor served new mexico house of representatives for nearly 20 years. many refer to him as the conscience of the legislator. he led through his heart, found common ground through bipartisanship and did everything with new mexico in mind. his service to new mexico continued after he retired. a long time serving educator and teacher and principal and served on the new mexico education association two times as president. last august we celebrated his 102 birthday with a visit to his home in las cruces. he had a reputation for passionate educator, advocated for the arts. jay paul taylor was a true friend and mentor to many in new mexico. from the bottom of high heart, i thank
mr. jay paul taylor. he was a visionary leader who made a lasting impact on our community and across the state. well, when i think of public service and what it means to be a public servant, i think of jay paul taylor. i think of his kindness, compassion and dedication to our state. new mexico is a better place because of him. jay paul taylor served new mexico house of representatives for nearly 20 years. many refer to him as the conscience of the legislator. he led through his heart, found...
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well, let's speak now to paul adams, our diplomatic correspondent. the protests following mretanyahu on this visit to the uk. they consist of... there are palestinian protesters there as well but there are many israeli and britishjews protesting proposed plans to limit the powers of the courts in israel. how is all of this affecting the tone, the mood music, around a meeting with rishi sunak? flat tone, the mood music, around a meeting with rishi sunak? not great, to be honest- — meeting with rishi sunak? not great, to be honest. downing _ meeting with rishi sunak? not great, to be honest. downing street, - meeting with rishi sunak? not great, to be honest. downing street, there i to be honest. downing street, there are no plans for a press conference, i don't think there are even cameras inside now, the meeting we are told is taking place in a secure room, this is pretty unusualfor a prime minister's visit. you would expect there to be a little bit more pomp and access. it reflects embarrassment. even though the british government reviews its relationship with israel it is i
well, let's speak now to paul adams, our diplomatic correspondent. the protests following mretanyahu on this visit to the uk. they consist of... there are palestinian protesters there as well but there are many israeli and britishjews protesting proposed plans to limit the powers of the courts in israel. how is all of this affecting the tone, the mood music, around a meeting with rishi sunak? flat tone, the mood music, around a meeting with rishi sunak? not great, to be honest- — meeting with...
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mr. biden. the counter suit alleged john paul mack isaac improperly took his information, made copies, distributed them to multiple people. mack isaac says he's never retrieved his laptop and he's done nothing wrong. today is merely a respond after another suit. according to the lawsuit filed by hunter, no matter how they came into his initial position, mack isaac improperly accessed files that he admitted were none of his business even though he was never given permission to access or review any data of mack isaac. mack isaac should have none the data contained private and confidential information in content including sensitive and private paragraphs and video of mr. biden and mr. biden had a reasonable expectation of privacy in this data. mack isaac's conduct would expose mr. biden's personal life in egregious violation to privacy. it says that mack isaac has continued the invasion of privacy by printing a book. i'm at the department of justice. the d.a. has been investigating hunter biden for two years. there's no word if charges will happen but perhaps there will be new information over the co
mr. biden. the counter suit alleged john paul mack isaac improperly took his information, made copies, distributed them to multiple people. mack isaac says he's never retrieved his laptop and he's done nothing wrong. today is merely a respond after another suit. according to the lawsuit filed by hunter, no matter how they came into his initial position, mack isaac improperly accessed files that he admitted were none of his business even though he was never given permission to access or review...
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disgraced attorney alex murdaugh, for the murders of his wife maggie and son paul, the end of a dramatic six week trial. >> mr. murdaugh -- >> murdaugh spoke in court, again saying he did not kill his wife and son. >> i'm innocent, i would never hurt my wife maggie, and i would never hurt my son paul paul. >> but judge newman offered a different take. >> it might not have been you. it might have been the monster you'd become, when you take 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 opioid pills, maybe you become another person. >> judge newman saying this trial was quote one of the most troubling cases of his career. >> i know you have to see paul and maggie during the nighttime when you're attempting to go to sleep, i'm sure they come and visit you. >> all day and every night. >> i'm sure. >> the prosecutor again pointing out murdaugh's lies. >> the lack of remorse and the everless way in which he lies, including here sitting right over there, in this witness stand. >> friday's sentencing comes just one day after the jury found murdaugh guilty of two counts of murder and two weapons charges. >> guilty verdict. >> one juror spok
disgraced attorney alex murdaugh, for the murders of his wife maggie and son paul, the end of a dramatic six week trial. >> mr. murdaugh -- >> murdaugh spoke in court, again saying he did not kill his wife and son. >> i'm innocent, i would never hurt my wife maggie, and i would never hurt my son paul paul. >> but judge newman offered a different take. >> it might not have been you. it might have been the monster you'd become, when you take 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60...
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disgraced attorney alex murdaugh for the murders of his wife maggie and his son paul, the end of a dramatic six-week trial. >> mrmurdaugh -- >> reporter: murdaugh spoke in court again saying he did not kill his wife and son. >> i'm innocent. i would never hurt my wife maggie, and i would never hurt my son paul-paul. >> reporter: but judge clifton newman offered a different take. >> it might not have been you. it might have been the monster you become when you take 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 opioid pills. maybe you become another person. >> reporter: judge newman saying this trial was, quote, one of the most troubling cases of his career. >> i know you have to see paul and maggie during the nighttimes when you're attempting to go to sleep. i'm sure they come and visit you. i'm sure. >> all day and every night. >> yeah, i'm sure. >> reporter: the prosecutor, again, pointing out murdaugh's lies. >> the lack of remorse, and the effortless way in which he lies, including here, sitting right over there in this witness stand. >> reporter: friday's sentencing comes just one day after the jury found murdaugh guilty of two co
disgraced attorney alex murdaugh for the murders of his wife maggie and his son paul, the end of a dramatic six-week trial. >> mrmurdaugh -- >> reporter: murdaugh spoke in court again saying he did not kill his wife and son. >> i'm innocent. i would never hurt my wife maggie, and i would never hurt my son paul-paul. >> reporter: but judge clifton newman offered a different take. >> it might not have been you. it might have been the monster you become when you take...
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paul. the end of a dramatic six-week trial. >> mr. ugh -- >> murdaugh spoke in court, again saying he did not kill his wife and son. >> i'm innocent, i would never hurt my wife maggie and i would never hurt my son paul paul. >> but judge newman offered a different take. >> it might not have been you. it might have been the monster you'd become, when you take 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, opioid pills, maybe you become another person. >> judge newman says this trial was, quote, one of the most troubling cases of his career. >> i know you have to see paul and maggie during the nighttime when you're attempting to go to sleep. i'm sure they come and visit you. i'm sure. >> all day and every night. >> i'm sure. >> the prosecutor again pointing out murdaugh's lies. >> the lack of remorse and the effortless way in which he lies, including here, sitting right over there, in this witness stand. >> friday's sentencing comes just one day after the jury found murdaugh guilty of two counts of murder and two weapons charges. >> guilty verdict. >> one juro
paul. the end of a dramatic six-week trial. >> mr. ugh -- >> murdaugh spoke in court, again saying he did not kill his wife and son. >> i'm innocent, i would never hurt my wife maggie and i would never hurt my son paul paul. >> but judge newman offered a different take. >> it might not have been you. it might have been the monster you'd become, when you take 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, opioid pills, maybe you become another person. >> judge newman says this trial...
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paul nakasone, the seasoned commander of u.s. cyber command. with that, i recognize the ranking member. mr. khanna: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you to our witnesses for appearing before us today and the men and women you represent. thank you, general paul nakasone for meeting yesterday and for your ideas on recruitment as well as your suggestions on how we can continue to keep our nation safe from cyber attacks. our adversaries continue to use cyberspace to conduct malicious activity against the united states, its allies and its interests. these include iran, russia, and china. i applaud the department of defense and u.s. cyber command for the progress made in recent years. certainly the change in posture in the last five years has been quite remarkable. as we have transitioned to a posture of defend forward. but we certainly still have work to do. china aggressively uses cyberspace to obtain economic advantage and gather sensitive information. also unfortunately the c.c.p. has been the prime mover of a lot of trade secrets which i'm aware of given that companies in my district in silicon valley have been the targets. ru
paul nakasone, the seasoned commander of u.s. cyber command. with that, i recognize the ranking member. mr. khanna: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you to our witnesses for appearing before us today and the men and women you represent. thank you, general paul nakasone for meeting yesterday and for your ideas on recruitment as well as your suggestions on how we can continue to keep our nation safe from cyber attacks. our adversaries continue to use cyberspace to conduct malicious activity against...
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paul mac isaac. alleging, quote. by disseminating mr.iden's private and sensitive data to others that he came to possess, mack isaac aided and abetted their violations of mr. biden's right to privacy. this suit is in response to mac isaac's lawsuit filed last year n. against hunter claiming hunter defamed him. mac isaac maintains that april 2019 hunter brought a laptop to his shop. mac isaac recovered the data as requested. called hunter to pick it up. sent him an invoice. reached out again and then hunter never returned. to that, hunter's suit responds, quote: mr. biden is without knowledge sufficient to admit or deny the allegations. >> they said there was nothing to the laptop. i don't think the white house ever thought that i would get my hands on those bank records. >> oversight committee republicans are intensifying their investigation into president biden's family. it's international businesses and payments received from a chinese energy firm. chairman james comer today sent a letter to biden family associate rob walker requesting
paul mac isaac. alleging, quote. by disseminating mr.iden's private and sensitive data to others that he came to possess, mack isaac aided and abetted their violations of mr. biden's right to privacy. this suit is in response to mac isaac's lawsuit filed last year n. against hunter claiming hunter defamed him. mac isaac maintains that april 2019 hunter brought a laptop to his shop. mac isaac recovered the data as requested. called hunter to pick it up. sent him an invoice. reached out again and...
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mr. andrii well, after such a thing, the security service should definitely deal with paul the swan.nderstand that he has 36 kiosks of the kiev-pechersk lavra and he is such a shopkeeper who is called a businessman, such a boy from the 90s , yes, a purring purring character, it is definitely possible to break through with this character, in general, with these brothers look, make it clear that i think that there are obvious direct threats, and well, how he threatens the supreme commander during the war, he openly threatens the family. by the way, their trick is that , yes, they are scaring everyone, damn it, we mix the family here and so on. well, that is, that's the way it is, so far. how clean are their styles? well, of course, it looks simple . well , it's even funny rather than somehow different . mercedes i don't know how she is a monk, let's understand for a second he's a monk, how can a monk drive a mercedes, but i'm just stubborn, i don't understand how the russian church works like that at all. she really is. in this regard , a monk in a mercedes leads a luxurious life he ha
mr. andrii well, after such a thing, the security service should definitely deal with paul the swan.nderstand that he has 36 kiosks of the kiev-pechersk lavra and he is such a shopkeeper who is called a businessman, such a boy from the 90s , yes, a purring purring character, it is definitely possible to break through with this character, in general, with these brothers look, make it clear that i think that there are obvious direct threats, and well, how he threatens the supreme commander during...
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the actress, lindsay lohan, the youtuber, jake paul and six other celebrities were fined for having promoted mrhout disclosing that they were being paid to do so. let's look through the news that has been dominating financial markets through the week. we're looking at japan and its main market has opened today following losses on wall street. this is after the us central bank announced it was raising interest rates yet again. the federal reserve increased its key lending rate by a quarter of a percent on wednesday, despite fears it could add to instability in the banking system. but the fed chairman spoke to reassure the public. our banking system is sound and resilient with strong capital and liquidity. we will continue to closely monitor conditions in the banking system and are prepared to use all of our tools, as needed, to keep it safe and sound. additionally we are committed to learning the lessons from this episode and to work to prevent events at this from happening again. let's go to our asia business hub and joining me now is joao da silva. we heard there from the fed chair and it was
the actress, lindsay lohan, the youtuber, jake paul and six other celebrities were fined for having promoted mrhout disclosing that they were being paid to do so. let's look through the news that has been dominating financial markets through the week. we're looking at japan and its main market has opened today following losses on wall street. this is after the us central bank announced it was raising interest rates yet again. the federal reserve increased its key lending rate by a quarter of a...
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paul. senator casey? >> mr. bancel, great to be with. you thank you for your testimony. i want to get through the heart of the matter that we are exploring today among other issues in that is a question of price. i wanted to start by way of a predicate that we are certainly grateful for the work of moderna and the other companies working in concert with the federal government both federal appropriations as well as agencies like nih and others to develop these vaccines in short order and to be able to provide the benefit as you all said in your testimony to save millions of lives. we are grateful for that. we are also grateful for the ongoing work that is done every day to save lives. i wanted to explore the question of this partnership between moderna but other entities in the federal government. it yields at such great benefits for our country in the world. should not be extinguished because the pandemic is over. i would argue there are ongoing obligations and i think even practical reasons to continue that kind of partnership. maybe in a different form, maybe with diff
paul. senator casey? >> mr. bancel, great to be with. you thank you for your testimony. i want to get through the heart of the matter that we are exploring today among other issues in that is a question of price. i wanted to start by way of a predicate that we are certainly grateful for the work of moderna and the other companies working in concert with the federal government both federal appropriations as well as agencies like nih and others to develop these vaccines in short order and...
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mr. waters wants you to believe alex slaughtered maggie and paul and repeatedly lied and changed his story to fit the timeline and evidence. turns out, as it turns out, in fact the state is the one that manipulating evidence to fit their theory of guilt, which changed from the date of the murders until yesterday. absence of forensic science and reliable investigation, the guns, blood spatter, time and opportunity to have committed the murders, you are instead left to make inferences about interaction and behaviors. prosecution wants you to view the evidence through diabolical monster lens they tried to paint, law requires you to view it through the lens of innocence, none of these things individually or taken together prove conclusively to alex's guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. up to now you have not been able to say a single word, can't imagine how frustrating that must be. but soon, soon you will have the most powerful voice in this courtroom. with your words, you can let everyone know in court of law only evidence and burden of proof matter, not gossip, inyou endoor theory layered on
mr. waters wants you to believe alex slaughtered maggie and paul and repeatedly lied and changed his story to fit the timeline and evidence. turns out, as it turns out, in fact the state is the one that manipulating evidence to fit their theory of guilt, which changed from the date of the murders until yesterday. absence of forensic science and reliable investigation, the guns, blood spatter, time and opportunity to have committed the murders, you are instead left to make inferences about...
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go to paul from maryland, next guest question, paul, what is your question. >> thank you, mr.. from in maryland the legislature this session has considered a bill to offer tax incentives to businesses to reduce the work week from five days to four days. work hours from 40 hours to 32, at no reduction this pay. sew how would that, something like that affect the economy? charles: so, jim, i got to tell you a long time ago i thought maybe four-day work week would work. you have to still at least put 40 hours in. i know in the uk, 96% of people out there said they want a four-day work week. maybe it becomes reality. what are the economics of it? >> the economics are backwards. basically you're raising the cost of having an employee. if i'm going to have to work 32 hours as opposed to 40 hours, i have to hire more people to get the same amount of work done which means you made it more expensive. the thing about remote work to tie it into that, it will be next to impossible to try to measure a job in terms of hours because what is happening with remote work, we're measuring it in te
go to paul from maryland, next guest question, paul, what is your question. >> thank you, mr.. from in maryland the legislature this session has considered a bill to offer tax incentives to businesses to reduce the work week from five days to four days. work hours from 40 hours to 32, at no reduction this pay. sew how would that, something like that affect the economy? charles: so, jim, i got to tell you a long time ago i thought maybe four-day work week would work. you have to still at...