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i did, but what bachelor gave a couple that spring gained our guest about, well fruit and tom, who's been that listing and a journalist from library b who's been speaking to the new uh, can i take a president on issues of finances and corruption a highly just general impression really about well of what you thought of what the new president had to say could add to the fact that you've actually spoken to him in the past. but i find it's interesting the end of course, it's hard to know what to gain. so is, is headed right time to think about the company, the hesitating whether it's taking on the trees with on uh oh, it's a $2.00 team given is a proximity to the, to the family. um a, how did she mention transparency? and i know that in the uh when we was presented with the results of our investigation with the divorce and i think i got the insurance that on, on his properties in, in, in washington. he wasn't in search. ready on the, on the transparency but things might change and i guess we can see what's on the fume the next few months or years. we would bring in teams. i mean, there is
i did, but what bachelor gave a couple that spring gained our guest about, well fruit and tom, who's been that listing and a journalist from library b who's been speaking to the new uh, can i take a president on issues of finances and corruption a highly just general impression really about well of what you thought of what the new president had to say could add to the fact that you've actually spoken to him in the past. but i find it's interesting the end of course, it's hard to know what to...
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. >> david: let's bring in tom, who has been reporting not only on the devastation that we're witnessing coming in from libya, but tom, you remain on the ground in morocco for us, as well, for days now, after the deadly earthquake there. tonight, the awful toll there rising, as well? >> reporter: yeah, david. officials here in morocco now say nearly 3,000 people have been killed. that relief effort in remote mountainous areas near here continuing, with another aftershock reported today. david? >> david: tom soufi burridge and our team in morocco. we thank you again tonight. >>> this evening, vladimir putin and north korean dictator kim jong unhave had that face-to-face meeting. russia looking for help in this war in ukraine. north korea looking for something, too. abc's britt clennett from ukraine tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a lengthy handshake and smiles as vladimir putin hosted north korea's kim jong-un at a space port in russia's far southeast. putin choosing this site for the meeting, according to russian state media, because he plans to help kim build satellites. north korea is a
. >> david: let's bring in tom, who has been reporting not only on the devastation that we're witnessing coming in from libya, but tom, you remain on the ground in morocco for us, as well, for days now, after the deadly earthquake there. tonight, the awful toll there rising, as well? >> reporter: yeah, david. officials here in morocco now say nearly 3,000 people have been killed. that relief effort in remote mountainous areas near here continuing, with another aftershock reported...
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tom who fought to the last?hat then of all the resuscitations to the end? god forbid us warriors doctors and nurses doubt there is a lot at stake. tits fly into the sky our father. and the candles flicker. vladimir let's say that during your speech there was a drawing on the screen of a nurse kneeling and fighting. well, yes. well, i was drawing and i came across some poetry. and i found the author of the poems. this is olga grazhdantseva. and he said that i want to try to sing these poems, but you are not a professional singer or an artist. i'm a doctor. you subtly feel life in the process of resuscitation. yes, when before your eyes passes, uh, such borderline moments, you see people leaving, and everything connected with it, well, it probably changes something inside, how do you like the poems, wonderful poems , every word. just find this author again, if you are with him on vkontakte . please say, i will convey your words now, because olga grazhdantseva was invited to our studio today. now you can see her no
tom who fought to the last?hat then of all the resuscitations to the end? god forbid us warriors doctors and nurses doubt there is a lot at stake. tits fly into the sky our father. and the candles flicker. vladimir let's say that during your speech there was a drawing on the screen of a nurse kneeling and fighting. well, yes. well, i was drawing and i came across some poetry. and i found the author of the poems. this is olga grazhdantseva. and he said that i want to try to sing these poems, but...
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as in tom who was a consultant on an east asia energy market for the last 4 of the markets. also use the song, try it out. yeah, i think i just think we are for just a moment because that we're going to just cross back to our most go studio. that's the type of analysis we we be delving into all weekend really here on the program. lots, lots of questions, a gift fruit still today we're going to wrap it up with the big issues that have been ongoing at the g 20 summit. it is ongoing. it's still going any of and use updates. we'll bring it to you here from new delhi, bought to you and moscow union o'neill, thank you so much. i of the or you can follow all the most important developments and latest updates on the world's most powerful economic gathering on our website. r t dot com will be bringing you our special coverage here on our t international throughout the final day of the g. 20 summit. the so adding insult to injury, that's how and you represented about the g. 20 summit has portrayed russia's promise to provide african countries in need with free grain. not only have you
as in tom who was a consultant on an east asia energy market for the last 4 of the markets. also use the song, try it out. yeah, i think i just think we are for just a moment because that we're going to just cross back to our most go studio. that's the type of analysis we we be delving into all weekend really here on the program. lots, lots of questions, a gift fruit still today we're going to wrap it up with the big issues that have been ongoing at the g 20 summit. it is ongoing. it's still...
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earlier, i spokeith tom krisher who covers the auto industry for the associated press. he era of an expense of cars is over. tom krisher: there will be some inexpensive suv's, but the cars are cheaper and those are gradually falling out of favor with buyers, number one. and plus, the auto companies don't make nearly as much money on them as they do more expensive suv's. so, the auto companies have gotten out or a lot of the auto companies have gotten out of the small car business and it just doesn't have profit margins. so, i think you're correct that we're probably not going to have any or at least ry few inexpensive cars for a long time. john: and not only there are very few inexpensive cars, it seems like at the top end, it's growing. it's not just that cars now cost $40,000 or $50,000, but there are number of models that are more than $100,000. tom yeah, there are 32, : according to cox automotive, that are over and just five $100,000. years ago, there were a dozen . these are a small number because they're mostly high end european luxury models. john: of those two t
earlier, i spokeith tom krisher who covers the auto industry for the associated press. he era of an expense of cars is over. tom krisher: there will be some inexpensive suv's, but the cars are cheaper and those are gradually falling out of favor with buyers, number one. and plus, the auto companies don't make nearly as much money on them as they do more expensive suv's. so, the auto companies have gotten out or a lot of the auto companies have gotten out of the small car business and it just...
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and i was particularly interested at tom who was afong moy's interpreter . trying to figure out how would i know more about him, and his relationship to her? because there was nothing in any of the records. nor in any of the manifests ownership records about afong. so, what i did was see if i could find other young chinese men who came to america around the same time as afong. and i actually did find two. one was mulan. he studied at the foreign mission school in cornwall, connecticut in the 1820s. he left a chinese friendship album behind, and it was fascinating for me to take a look at his way of presenting himself. so, he drew an image of a chinese woman. and a chinese man. and it gave me a sense of the way he was thinking and his experience in america. i also found another chinese man lou who lived in frederick, maryland. a man who lived in frederick recorded his experience with lou in his diary. so, this provided strong evidence about the background of afong who was really important to afong moy as her interpreter for a year or so in america. ultimately
and i was particularly interested at tom who was afong moy's interpreter . trying to figure out how would i know more about him, and his relationship to her? because there was nothing in any of the records. nor in any of the manifests ownership records about afong. so, what i did was see if i could find other young chinese men who came to america around the same time as afong. and i actually did find two. one was mulan. he studied at the foreign mission school in cornwall, connecticut in the...
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who wilt this book. she also critiqued, edited, title and typed it. he also dedicated to tom collins who lived it. steinbeck charted the families displacement, exodus to california and evolving group consciousness which is the move for my i to we. this ethics saga survive immediately became a bestseller, refocus the nation's attention on the migrants suffering that accentuate the depth of the dream of the far west as a promised land. continuing the theme of man's inhumanity to man, steinbeck captured the contours of racism expressed at home and experience in trying to find home in the meeting grounds of california. he emphasized how their sense of place was formed in part to their experience of conquest and sediment writing grandpa took up the land and he had to kill the indians and dried them away. but when the joad's driven away themselves by the banks and tractors reached california they become the new targets as evidence in a casual comment of one attendant to another, has gone down have no sense or feelings they are human human being would not live like them human being could not stand to be
who wilt this book. she also critiqued, edited, title and typed it. he also dedicated to tom collins who lived it. steinbeck charted the families displacement, exodus to california and evolving group consciousness which is the move for my i to we. this ethics saga survive immediately became a bestseller, refocus the nation's attention on the migrants suffering that accentuate the depth of the dream of the far west as a promised land. continuing the theme of man's inhumanity to man, steinbeck...
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you worked for senator tom daschle, who also had two speeches, correct. can you take us through that? on on on the authorization. was this and this is a really one for me. and this was i mean, it was similar to the nixon only in that it was justification in search of a decision. and so i mean, i went back and looked in south dakota, which is where tom daschle's from. you know per capita, more people enlisted, more people died in all the war. so we sort of told the story that. south dakota has always had a disproportionate price for america's defense for engagements in battle. and and ultimately, i mean, i remember everything about that speech. i remember where i was sitting. i remember what the weather was like. i remember the lighting in the office. i remember because i'd gotten edits from someone and, i couldn't figure out how to use the track changes. i remember and in writing the book i went back and looked at it and i didn't remember a single word. if you had showed it to me blind, i would have said i didn't write it. who wrote this? and it brought t
you worked for senator tom daschle, who also had two speeches, correct. can you take us through that? on on on the authorization. was this and this is a really one for me. and this was i mean, it was similar to the nixon only in that it was justification in search of a decision. and so i mean, i went back and looked in south dakota, which is where tom daschle's from. you know per capita, more people enlisted, more people died in all the war. so we sort of told the story that. south dakota has...
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who tom, i thought of my children and all of those the dalliance who migrated the 4 guys. and i go to a, well my field completion for i got some tomatoes and i'm in that don't go and on the story and made by step away before they may be as generous as these gestures may be lumped, produces simply cannot accommodate all the people that have arrived here, so the teddy and government is moving them from the island. from here, the migrants are being sent to society and that's going to be about a 10 hour journey on this vessel that they're boarding behind me. once they reach sicily, they're going to be relocated to different cities across instantly, some of going as far as rise up north as the migrants move on, the pressure on the island is easy. but the tension among european governments of a migration is growing. for the showdown is looming between european union countries of the ukraine grain imports. on friday the european commission said it would end a restriction on ukrainian grain being sold in several countries. the best provides the anger of hungry poland, romania, and
who tom, i thought of my children and all of those the dalliance who migrated the 4 guys. and i go to a, well my field completion for i got some tomatoes and i'm in that don't go and on the story and made by step away before they may be as generous as these gestures may be lumped, produces simply cannot accommodate all the people that have arrived here, so the teddy and government is moving them from the island. from here, the migrants are being sent to society and that's going to be about a 10...
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joining us now is nbc's tom jenson who was at that protest this morning. tom, how is cruise responding today? >> reporter: good evening. well, cruise, they sent us some information about their safety record. keep in mind, this is data they collected themselves, and we have no way to independently verify it or check the control measures that they used to collect this data. they say their studies show that their automated cars, driverless taxis are actually 54% safer, 54% fewer collisions than human drivers, and they say that they also show the numbers do, that there are 73% fewer crashes involving serious injuries with cruise drivers. but once again, we have not been able to independently verify that data. again, on that august 14th incident, yeah, there was a lot of talk about that today as well. and cruise disputes they were to blame for it. they showed one of our reporters a video of that who also said it did not appear that the cruise car blocked the ambulances as some had disputed. but again, we're not able to independently verify that that was the corr
joining us now is nbc's tom jenson who was at that protest this morning. tom, how is cruise responding today? >> reporter: good evening. well, cruise, they sent us some information about their safety record. keep in mind, this is data they collected themselves, and we have no way to independently verify it or check the control measures that they used to collect this data. they say their studies show that their automated cars, driverless taxis are actually 54% safer, 54% fewer collisions...
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range of political beliefs offered blurbs for this book and especially honored and pleased that tom, who opened the door for me with the los angeles times syndicate when he was publisher of the l.a. times, wrote the foreword to it. you can't have a wider spectrum of political positions than henry louis gates, jr from harvard and the host of a wonderful series about an african american to pat sajak of wheel of fortune. i tune in only to see what he is wearing each night. i thank them and the others for honoring me in this way. i thank my longtime who are watching by live stream, connie pollak from the los angeles syndicate and now tracy clark of tribune in chicago. connie and tracy would have been here but the crime is so bad their cities that they felt it was unsafe them to leave. it's only joke now when you go to the store, buy groceries, assuming you can afford them. in this time of high inflation. you don't argue with the checkout clerk about pounds and gallons and other measurement. you don't stand in line with two jugs of milk and say my standard is this is only one jug or you £2 of
range of political beliefs offered blurbs for this book and especially honored and pleased that tom, who opened the door for me with the los angeles times syndicate when he was publisher of the l.a. times, wrote the foreword to it. you can't have a wider spectrum of political positions than henry louis gates, jr from harvard and the host of a wonderful series about an african american to pat sajak of wheel of fortune. i tune in only to see what he is wearing each night. i thank them and the...
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you need tom, who's about to go out of the game, then he decided to stay in -- well, let's take a lookood pass, dog! thank you. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it really tickles me that that goes on. have you seen that sort of stuff happen before, guys know they need one more to hit some performance bonus? >> yes, i've seen it before. not with the patriots. they'll probably pull you before you hit that bonus. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, right. [ cheers ] i shouldn't have said that. >> jimmy: no, you shouldn't have said that, but you did say it, i'm glad you did. >> you're welcome. but no, no, with the bucs, i mean -- no, they're down, you know, you know, for the players to collect all their money if they possibly can, which is great. but i've seen it the year before, the bucs did it with a certain wide receiver that was no longer with the team. they did it the year before. >> jimmy: were you a little bit extra nervous with that pass? or no? >> not really. because -- it was actually a play that was designed, like, ride on the sidelines. okay, how can we get rob to catch th
you need tom, who's about to go out of the game, then he decided to stay in -- well, let's take a lookood pass, dog! thank you. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it really tickles me that that goes on. have you seen that sort of stuff happen before, guys know they need one more to hit some performance bonus? >> yes, i've seen it before. not with the patriots. they'll probably pull you before you hit that bonus. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, right. [ cheers ] i...
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so outside of the federal government, though, tom, who will be most affected here? well certainly contractors, their contractors provide $600 billion in products and services to the federal government. if they're not getting paid, they might have to do some furloughs. and then that's going to take money out of unemployment, out coffers for the states and all of that, which is to say, the other major victims here will be the state and local governments that depend on a lot of financial aid plus a lot of cooperation from the federal government. so the longer this lasts, the worse that gets. now, of course, there are some backup monies that many of these entities have, but that would run out very, very quickly. yeah there really is this domino effect if this were in fact to happen. tom vacar. thank you. all right. for more now on the looming shutdown and what it will take to reach a deal to fund the federal government, we are joined live this afternoon by east bay congressman mark desaulnier. congressman, thank you so much for being here. where do things stand right no
so outside of the federal government, though, tom, who will be most affected here? well certainly contractors, their contractors provide $600 billion in products and services to the federal government. if they're not getting paid, they might have to do some furloughs. and then that's going to take money out of unemployment, out coffers for the states and all of that, which is to say, the other major victims here will be the state and local governments that depend on a lot of financial aid plus...
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tom: i am fascinated who they pick as the strike company. nathan: maybe all three in different locations. i think they're being cagey about the strategy because they don't want the automakers to plan for it. tom: terry haines will be up there. we have a two hour conversation with terry haines. he is with pangaea policy. he is the only one who will remember this and lisa and john have some zeus questions, including uaw. there we were on the couch in 1968 and lbj and vietnam said i give up. david ignatius dropped a bombshell two days ago. ann marie horton and i went back and forth on it. when -- when is biden going to do an lbj? terry: right now i think never. they put a situation in place where he is the oil through to find any party -- they put a situation in place where he is the only alternative in the party. you have the washington chattering classes going on about the need for change but there is no alternative. folks are not thrilled about the prospect of biden standing side and having a free-for-all. tom: back to grover cleveland alexan
tom: i am fascinated who they pick as the strike company. nathan: maybe all three in different locations. i think they're being cagey about the strategy because they don't want the automakers to plan for it. tom: terry haines will be up there. we have a two hour conversation with terry haines. he is with pangaea policy. he is the only one who will remember this and lisa and john have some zeus questions, including uaw. there we were on the couch in 1968 and lbj and vietnam said i give up. david...
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host: joining us now is tom frank who covers requests for disasters and disaster aid. welcome back to the program. guest: thanks for having me. host: fema has of fun but what does it accomplish? guest: it pays for disasters. it's a separate fund like any federal fund that serves one specific purpose. that purpose is to help communities and individuals recover, cleanup, rebuild after a major disaster. the president declares florida or hawaii a disaster and that basically opens basically opens up the account for states, counties, cities to tap the money to help pay for the key spending items are clean-up, debris clean-up disasters caused enormous amount of debris and also to rebuild roads, police stations, hospitals and so on. individuals in designated disaster areas is for a few thousand dollars, hotel room for a couple of weeks, emergency supply. the thingng about the disaster fund is that as there are more and more disasters in this country and as they become more and more damaging, a lot more money is being drawn out of them and the budgeting process is very difficul
host: joining us now is tom frank who covers requests for disasters and disaster aid. welcome back to the program. guest: thanks for having me. host: fema has of fun but what does it accomplish? guest: it pays for disasters. it's a separate fund like any federal fund that serves one specific purpose. that purpose is to help communities and individuals recover, cleanup, rebuild after a major disaster. the president declares florida or hawaii a disaster and that basically opens basically opens up...
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tom clark, who went to look at the situation, returned to tell the leaders that it could not succeed. the leaders came to the reluctant conclusion that surrender was the only choice open to them to avoid further loss of life. julia granon, winnifer carny and elizabeth o'farl had stayed throughout easter week in the gpo. ofar was night asked with a dangerous responsibility going to the british lines where general loe informed her that he would only accept unconditional surrender. a short time later, podrick pierced accompanied by o-farl and morning his military coat and hat, left the mirr street headquarters of the provisional government to meet general loe. the interaction was not over. all segnatories to the proclamation were later executed by the british government. seven years later, and this historical iconic battlefield area is under threat from corporate interests. commercial plants have been drawn up to buldo's one of ireland's most important historical sites, but not without a fight. the mr strate preservation trust lay up by the relatives of the senatories of the 1916 proclam
tom clark, who went to look at the situation, returned to tell the leaders that it could not succeed. the leaders came to the reluctant conclusion that surrender was the only choice open to them to avoid further loss of life. julia granon, winnifer carny and elizabeth o'farl had stayed throughout easter week in the gpo. ofar was night asked with a dangerous responsibility going to the british lines where general loe informed her that he would only accept unconditional surrender. a short time...
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tom: who is the hottest team in baseball?kees are the hottest team in baseball. they are on a tear. jonathan: from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ . j.p. morgan wealth management knows it's easy to get lost in investment research. get help with j.p morgan personal advisors. hey, david! ready to get started? work with advisors who create a plan with you, and help you find the right investments. so great getting to know you, let's take a look at your new investment plan. ok, great! this should have you moving in the right direction. thanks jen. get ongoing advice; and manage your investments in the chase mobile app. right now, i think things are moving in the right direction. we have policy in place but we need to watch developments and that's what we need to do. we have to watch the data and analyze that and ask ourselves the question do we need to raise rates again? jonathan: michael mckee is sitting down with john williams, where and a good place tk. tom: this comment on data dependency and next week it's a big week attached
tom: who is the hottest team in baseball?kees are the hottest team in baseball. they are on a tear. jonathan: from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ . j.p. morgan wealth management knows it's easy to get lost in investment research. get help with j.p morgan personal advisors. hey, david! ready to get started? work with advisors who create a plan with you, and help you find the right investments. so great getting to know you, let's take a look at your new investment plan. ok, great! this should...
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tom clark, who went to look at the situation, returned to tell the leaders that it could not succeed. the leaders came to the reluctant conclusion that surrender was the only choice open to them void further loss of life. julia granon, winnifer carney and elizabeth had stayed through easter week and gpo. of was night task with the dangerous responsibility, going to the british lens where general lo informed her that he would only accept on. a short time later, podre piershed accomp bio-farl and wearing his military coat and hat left the mur street headquarters of the provisional government to meet general law. the insurrection was no over. all segnatories to the proclamation were later executed by the british government. 107 years later, and this historical and iconic battle fail area is under threat from corporate interests. commercial plans have been drawn up to blues one of aryan's most. most important historical sites, but not without fait. the merst preservation trust, laid by the relatives of the signatories of the 1916 proclamation of the irish republic, have been prirish gover
tom clark, who went to look at the situation, returned to tell the leaders that it could not succeed. the leaders came to the reluctant conclusion that surrender was the only choice open to them void further loss of life. julia granon, winnifer carney and elizabeth had stayed through easter week and gpo. of was night task with the dangerous responsibility, going to the british lens where general lo informed her that he would only accept on. a short time later, podre piershed accomp bio-farl and...
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is also suspended work and public transport. judging its citizens to stay at home and speak to tom grundy, who is the editor in chief of hong kong, free press. he's live in hong kong for us. so well, i can see the situation behind you. tom is pretty when the starting now it's really feel the effects of a storm. the believe it or not, they can be on the phone. so let me find the island, the hall, my head off and out for me to be the. i'm always going to rush me then for xico on making sure that they stay overnight. and 2nd thing i thought of something said home bring down a render rooftop. here on the island dispute on something, come off and shelves being afraid of some leaving thoughts on the box or we find government advice this morning. only the names of the ladies say that t i you said. busy you might have some, uh, not searching me some on the 15th of this month by rail ferry refund. get in and out of the file into the moment. several phone bills, both business days. a few. when i phone my phone can only stay in the name of rick . good. holmes. tom. generally. we started the phone and fro
is also suspended work and public transport. judging its citizens to stay at home and speak to tom grundy, who is the editor in chief of hong kong, free press. he's live in hong kong for us. so well, i can see the situation behind you. tom is pretty when the starting now it's really feel the effects of a storm. the believe it or not, they can be on the phone. so let me find the island, the hall, my head off and out for me to be the. i'm always going to rush me then for xico on making sure that...
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who lead the teams, who are in charge of thejuniors, are not there to instruct under the operations, those planned operations like hip and knee replacements. i'm joined by doctor tomthe bma and is an anaesthetist. steve backley said today in future they could change the rules around so many of you coming out to make sure minimum staffing is available in hospital, what is your response? it is a bit misleading of him to say that because the bma has i was been clear we are making sure emergency care is covered. we've never had a strike everyone has worked out at the same time, we always maintain patient safety but still partly is trying to solve the problem by crushing dissent and preventing us from having strike action we are entitled to and making sure we cannot have legitimate claims heard. if you suppress a pay dispute like this, all you do is saving up problems for the future but what he needs to do is address pay dispute. we heard from the bma this morning, you are after an improvement in pay and conditions and the suggestion is possibly around 11%. would that be enough to resolve this? i'm not going to get into specific numbers but we have got to be clear, we
who lead the teams, who are in charge of thejuniors, are not there to instruct under the operations, those planned operations like hip and knee replacements. i'm joined by doctor tomthe bma and is an anaesthetist. steve backley said today in future they could change the rules around so many of you coming out to make sure minimum staffing is available in hospital, what is your response? it is a bit misleading of him to say that because the bma has i was been clear we are making sure emergency...
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well, for example, f16 is one set of caps with tom shadow , who is not the only one today. by the way, the headquarters of the black sea fleet were struck by other captains who cannot only be imagined, for example, he is mobilized soldiers. this is completely different . the new minister of defense announced that rammstein will continue to work in five main clusters : aviation, armored vehicles, military, naval equipment, missile technology. well, in other directions, this means that the reformatting of this rammstein is continuing and it is turning into more of a let's say that work specifically to provide ukraine with new combat capabilities that we will need, of course, in the 24th year , this is before the occupation of crimea, this is the completion of the de-occupation of other territories. read and when they say a limited amount and how much is needed in general well, here i am sitting, i am not an expert, i do not understand anything, but , relatively speaking, it is necessary to damage or completely disable the kerch bridge, something is also needed, yes, for this,
well, for example, f16 is one set of caps with tom shadow , who is not the only one today. by the way, the headquarters of the black sea fleet were struck by other captains who cannot only be imagined, for example, he is mobilized soldiers. this is completely different . the new minister of defense announced that rammstein will continue to work in five main clusters : aviation, armored vehicles, military, naval equipment, missile technology. well, in other directions, this means that the...
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illegally selling state gifts, which hate denies. cannot discuss this with inspired as soon as tom buccheri who is in my cons, boma international media advisor many thanks for joining us on the program. really appreciate your time today. so what can you tell us about the slightest quote decision allowing tom to communicate with his sons on the phone, but only until september the 15th yes, we'll have to welcome decision but um it hasn't been any call permitted us yet. don't forget that the courts also gave him bail, but if he wasn't given bell and kept into print and kept in prison also, and the same way his legal team is uh the, his wife sisters. uh not so um, although they have technically have the right to visit, but it's not so easy and readily available. so unfortunately in fox on, at the moment the courts are saying one thing on a different thing is happening on ground. so he has an ad. we had the chance to pull his sons and may not be able to. why has it been so difficult for calling to simply get permission to use the phone from dallas as the basic buys, it will have the most of is basic
illegally selling state gifts, which hate denies. cannot discuss this with inspired as soon as tom buccheri who is in my cons, boma international media advisor many thanks for joining us on the program. really appreciate your time today. so what can you tell us about the slightest quote decision allowing tom to communicate with his sons on the phone, but only until september the 15th yes, we'll have to welcome decision but um it hasn't been any call permitted us yet. don't forget that the...
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the consultants who lead the teams, are in charge of thejuniors out there to instruct under the operations, those planned operations like hip and knee replacements. i'm joined by doctor tomid today in future they could change the rules around so many of you coming out to make sure minimum staffing is available in hospital, your response? it is staffing is available in hospital, your response?— your response? it is a bit misleading _ your response? it is a bit misleading of _ your response? it is a bit misleading of him - your response? it is a bit misleading of him to - your response? it is a bit misleading of him to say| your response? it is a bit - misleading of him to say that because _ misleading of him to say that because the bma has i was been clear we are _ because the bma has i was been clear we are making sure emergency care is covered~ _ we are making sure emergency care is covered. you've never had a strike everyone _ covered. you've never had a strike everyone has— covered. you've never had a strike everyone has worked out at the same time, _ everyone has worked out at the same time, we _ everyone has worked out at the same time, we always maintain patient sa
the consultants who lead the teams, are in charge of thejuniors out there to instruct under the operations, those planned operations like hip and knee replacements. i'm joined by doctor tomid today in future they could change the rules around so many of you coming out to make sure minimum staffing is available in hospital, your response? it is staffing is available in hospital, your response?— your response? it is a bit misleading _ your response? it is a bit misleading of _ your response? it...
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three for drop goals in marseille for all the fans that travelled there, will be concerned now for tom curry whonce. that reputation around discipline and had contact, when pharaoh, the england captain he is now out and band for another game againstjapan. it's highly likely against japan. it's highly likely that againstjapan. it's highly likely that tom curry will receive a four match band. we will be expecting but likely reduced by two games, that disciplinary hearing will be heard tomorrow so we may hear the result of that later tomorrow evening or even wednesday morning. you've mentioned _ even wednesday morning. you've mentioned some _ even wednesday morning. you've mentioned some of _ even wednesday morning. you've mentioned some of the _ even wednesday morning. you've mentioned some of the other- mentioned some of the other incidents, sarah, is there discipline for england? it appears that there is, _ discipline for england? it appears that there is, they _ discipline for england? it appears that there is, they have - discipline for england? it appears that there is, they have said - disci
three for drop goals in marseille for all the fans that travelled there, will be concerned now for tom curry whonce. that reputation around discipline and had contact, when pharaoh, the england captain he is now out and band for another game againstjapan. it's highly likely against japan. it's highly likely that againstjapan. it's highly likely that tom curry will receive a four match band. we will be expecting but likely reduced by two games, that disciplinary hearing will be heard tomorrow so...
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i want to go back to tom symons, who has been listening across.mning report-— uncovered which have led to this damning report. well, they were re damning report. well, they were pretty disturbing. _ damning report. well, they were pretty disturbing. some - damning report. well, they were pretty disturbing. some of- damning report. well, they were pretty disturbing. some of the i pretty disturbing. some of the footage gathered as part of that investigation was deeply disturbing. inquiry focused on 19 incidents that it said amounted to inhumane or mistreatment of people, potentially in breach of their human rights. just to give you some idea, of them involved a man known by the cipher t - 1527, involved a man known by the cipher t — 1527, an involved a man known by the cipher t —1527, an egyptian man claiming asylum, who had been tortured, he said, and had mental health issues. at one point he was held down by the neck by a custody officer and you can hear him in the footage screaming and gurgling as this detention centre offers holds him down. we h
i want to go back to tom symons, who has been listening across.mning report-— uncovered which have led to this damning report. well, they were re damning report. well, they were pretty disturbing. _ damning report. well, they were pretty disturbing. some - damning report. well, they were pretty disturbing. some of- damning report. well, they were pretty disturbing. some of the i pretty disturbing. some of the footage gathered as part of that investigation was deeply disturbing. inquiry...
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with us now we have a very distinguished historian, professor tom devine, who might be able to tell somethingou on the line with us? �* . ., ., welcome, are you on the line with us? �* _, ., , ., welcome, are you on the line with us? �* ., ., ., welcome, are you on the line with us? ., ., , us? i'm coming to you from a very warm and — us? i'm coming to you from a very warm and indeed _ us? i'm coming to you from a very warm and indeed sultry, _ us? i'm coming to you from a very warm and indeed sultry, typicallyl warm and indeed sultry, typically scottish— warm and indeed sultry, typically scottish weather in hamilton. what we are _ scottish weather in hamilton. what we are enjoying something very similar down here in central london. can you say to me about the queen's connection with scotland, and why you think there was such a strong bond? ball there is always been a traditional blood connection going right back to the famous— right back to the famous scottish kin: in the right back to the famous scottish king in the mid _ right back to the famous scottish king in the mid evil _ right back t
with us now we have a very distinguished historian, professor tom devine, who might be able to tell somethingou on the line with us? �* . ., ., welcome, are you on the line with us? �* _, ., , ., welcome, are you on the line with us? �* ., ., ., welcome, are you on the line with us? ., ., , us? i'm coming to you from a very warm and — us? i'm coming to you from a very warm and indeed _ us? i'm coming to you from a very warm and indeed sultry, _ us? i'm coming to you from a very warm and...
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but for england, they're now without flanker tom curry, who was sent off in the early stages of theirance. our rugby reporter chrisjones is with the england camp, ahead of their next game againstjapan, in nice, this weekend and joins me now. chris so first, let's talk about tom curry then, to game been for him after the different disciplinary hearing today. how would the deep coma without him? the hearing today. how would the deep coma without him?— coma without him? the game can -la ed coma without him? the game can played against — coma without him? the game can played against argentina - coma without him? the game can played against argentina was - coma without him? the game can played against argentina was hisl played against argentina was his first since the premiership final backin first since the premiership final back in may, but they were desperate, to stay on the pitch and be available for the whole world cup campaign. it makes such a difference, one of england's best players. louis ludlum was superb off the bench in the third. he has missed a couple of games after his suspe
but for england, they're now without flanker tom curry, who was sent off in the early stages of theirance. our rugby reporter chrisjones is with the england camp, ahead of their next game againstjapan, in nice, this weekend and joins me now. chris so first, let's talk about tom curry then, to game been for him after the different disciplinary hearing today. how would the deep coma without him? the hearing today. how would the deep coma without him?— coma without him? the game can -la ed coma...
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want to bring some balance on here and just to give more fodder for this conversation fundstrat's tom lee, who is also evident to people on the show, talk about the tail winds that will prevail in the month of september says there's a favorable list building. s&p 500 profit estimates are rising for the third quarter for the first time in two years. fed officials seem to be shifting away from data dependence. cpi next week should be soft, and we've seen some evidence, although energy prices notwithstanding. the put call ratio, the sentiment with regards to the options market is the highest since march of 2023, and cyclicals are leading with energy, tech and faang, some of the best sectors over the last month. those seem like, yes, they are rosy reasons to be positive. talk to us about why some of those things could be debunked over the course of the next few weeks. >> first, we like energy. that, as last year proved, is not necessarily the best sign for the market when energy starts leading. there's also this news reacting -- the market reacting to the news it continues to be bad news as good n
want to bring some balance on here and just to give more fodder for this conversation fundstrat's tom lee, who is also evident to people on the show, talk about the tail winds that will prevail in the month of september says there's a favorable list building. s&p 500 profit estimates are rising for the third quarter for the first time in two years. fed officials seem to be shifting away from data dependence. cpi next week should be soft, and we've seen some evidence, although energy prices...
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you have republicans like tom cotton who say we need to have a -- first before we ask him to resign.member the college reporter who threatened a reporter with a machete? she just got a new job, see what it is. >> todd: and setting the history straight on black history curriculum. >> that was a hoax by kamala harris, we will not do that. stop playing these games. >> todd: david webb here with his top takeaways, don't miss it. ♪ 00 oi hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month plan -from colonial penn? -i am. we put it off long enough. we are getting that $9.95 plan, today. (jonathan) is it time for you to call about the $9.95 plan? i'm jonathan from colonial penn life insurance company. sometimes we just need a reminder not to take today fo
you have republicans like tom cotton who say we need to have a -- first before we ask him to resign.member the college reporter who threatened a reporter with a machete? she just got a new job, see what it is. >> todd: and setting the history straight on black history curriculum. >> that was a hoax by kamala harris, we will not do that. stop playing these games. >> todd: david webb here with his top takeaways, don't miss it. ♪ 00 oi hey, i just got a text from my sister. you...
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we have tom winter, who was inside the courtroom for the arraignment. ppened on this incredible case. >> reporter: that's right, andrea. the senator is in the lobby of the courthouse about to come out to the black suv after pleading not guilty to a host of charges tied to bribery. the hearing, not lasting too long, as you would expect. the senator did not enter the plea himself. he had his attorney do that. he was seated ten feet from me. he entered the courtroom at 11:13 a.m. eastern time this morning. adjacent to him, one of the defense tables, was his wife who is also charged in this case. the senator wearing a black pin-stripe soon with a white shirt and navy tie. just answered yes or no questions to the judge when prompted to do so. he is out on bail, as you know by now. he will be able, along with the other defendants, to be out pending this trial. he has to surrender his personal passport. his official passport, the one he would carry if he was on an official congressional delegation abroad, that he can keep. he can go abroad for any sort of busin
we have tom winter, who was inside the courtroom for the arraignment. ppened on this incredible case. >> reporter: that's right, andrea. the senator is in the lobby of the courthouse about to come out to the black suv after pleading not guilty to a host of charges tied to bribery. the hearing, not lasting too long, as you would expect. the senator did not enter the plea himself. he had his attorney do that. he was seated ten feet from me. he entered the courtroom at 11:13 a.m. eastern...
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>> that's tom harwood, who's excited for his first liberal democrat conference. 't understand why they don't we're the party don't just say we're the party of rejoining the european union , otherwise sets , because otherwise what sets them apart from blocking housing? >> john is here. >> john is here. >> political commentator. why don't they join? because he is. tom's right. he's ducking and diving. leader here, ed diving. the leader here, ed davey he absolutely is. >> this partly he has >> i think this is partly he has a problem. like tom was saying, you've lot of these you've got a lot of these activists let's face it, a conference. >> just activists. it's >> it's not just activists. it's the ones . because, you the keenest ones. because, you know, why go to the lib dem conference could have conference when you could have a few days on holiday somewhere? yeah. and they are very keen on reversing brexit. but ed davey, he wants to have a broad appeal. we've got a public who, even if they lean remain or even think about rejoining, are kind of sick of talking about
>> that's tom harwood, who's excited for his first liberal democrat conference. 't understand why they don't we're the party don't just say we're the party of rejoining the european union , otherwise sets , because otherwise what sets them apart from blocking housing? >> john is here. >> john is here. >> political commentator. why don't they join? because he is. tom's right. he's ducking and diving. leader here, ed diving. the leader here, ed davey he absolutely is....
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. >> tom jackman who was there at the sentencing today, thank you very much. you're >> very welcome. >> danya perry is a former prosecutor of the southern district of new york where she served and deputy chief of the criminal division. a scott bolden, former prosecutor and now white-collar defense attorney. let me stay on this theme with you, danya. it was such a striking moment last week when pezzola says i'm so sorry and then says trump won. tarrio didn't even really seem to try to perform remorse. law enforcement are heroes, the city of d. c. that may have deserve to have their city chewed up like this. it was a national embarrassment. all those could be true and say nothing about i was trying to attempt in the peaceful transfer of power. and it does seem like that may have played a role in the sentencing. >> there's always a needle to thread and a fountain thing for a defendant who has been convicted at trial by a jury. they don't want to admit too much because they are banking on appeal, or perhaps the pardon. >> [laughter] they can say whatever they want
. >> tom jackman who was there at the sentencing today, thank you very much. you're >> very welcome. >> danya perry is a former prosecutor of the southern district of new york where she served and deputy chief of the criminal division. a scott bolden, former prosecutor and now white-collar defense attorney. let me stay on this theme with you, danya. it was such a striking moment last week when pezzola says i'm so sorry and then says trump won. tarrio didn't even really seem to...
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joining us now, nbc news investigative correspondent tom winter who was outside the courthouse for usc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian with that bipartisan piece of legislation that was blocked. nbc news capitol hill correspondent ali vitali with everything that's happening on the hill, and criminal defense attorney, and nbc news legal analyst, danny cevallos. tom, walk us through menendez's arraignment today. >> reporter: very standard, he was about 10 feet in front of me, dark pinstripe suit, navy tie, sitting in the same defense rows a his wife who has also been charged in this case as you know. basically the judge going through all the standard kind of provisions and parameters of what she would do. it was menendez's attorney, not menendez himself that entered his plea of not guilty. that happens sometimes. that's allowed by the court. and then the bail package was pretty much already agreed to by both sides, and that was the same for all the other defendants that have been charged in this case, and appeared today. so no big surprises there. menendez didn'
joining us now, nbc news investigative correspondent tom winter who was outside the courthouse for usc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian with that bipartisan piece of legislation that was blocked. nbc news capitol hill correspondent ali vitali with everything that's happening on the hill, and criminal defense attorney, and nbc news legal analyst, danny cevallos. tom, walk us through menendez's arraignment today. >> reporter: very standard, he was about 10 feet in...
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tom: who has the voice of business across america?. the old republican party, the traditional republican party, used to be the party of conservative business across the country. now this republican party is off in lala land and cannot even keep the government open. you lost of that balance we used to have between the party of workers and the party of owners. now we are in a crisis point in both situations. lisa: how complicated is this issue at a time when democrats have been trying to transition away from fossil fuels and lean into electric vehicles at a time when electric vehicle battery manufacturers do not have unions? this occurred a lot of the discontent among the unions. how confusing is the messaging right now? elaine: it is pretty confusing and difficult, but it is the price of progress. we will move away from fossil fuels. we are moving towards electric vehicles. between washington and boston where i travel a lot, there is a town of ev charging stations at all of the rest stops. it is coming. the unions need to cope with tha
tom: who has the voice of business across america?. the old republican party, the traditional republican party, used to be the party of conservative business across the country. now this republican party is off in lala land and cannot even keep the government open. you lost of that balance we used to have between the party of workers and the party of owners. now we are in a crisis point in both situations. lisa: how complicated is this issue at a time when democrats have been trying to...
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great document filmmaker ken burns, the historian whose name i just blanked on of course, and tom brokaw who were celebrating the greatest generation rarely and by the way in some cases never mentioned the four freedoms so in essence i felt like somebody has got tod do something and that's really, really why when i look at the bigger picture as the editor who is a brilliant felt so they should do. i said what were missing out on is the power of that story, and i think we're still missing out on that. i mean when i see that guy to things that ac was in a public discourse on twitter or anywhere else, and the amnesia that americans have regarding what enables them today toth apprecie what they have and what they now owe not that generation but their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, it scares me. >> well, on a hopeful note, we are still here talking about this book, , which is now a few years old, and yet at the more essential to be reminded people that narratives are not always one way or the other, that there's complexityy and nuance and we have to remind ourselves and there ha
great document filmmaker ken burns, the historian whose name i just blanked on of course, and tom brokaw who were celebrating the greatest generation rarely and by the way in some cases never mentioned the four freedoms so in essence i felt like somebody has got tod do something and that's really, really why when i look at the bigger picture as the editor who is a brilliant felt so they should do. i said what were missing out on is the power of that story, and i think we're still missing out on...
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tom: who is this guy? this is the monetary theorist.plug-in idea of what is the most optimal place to be for growth given inflation and he answers we will migrate to a pre-covid lower r stard. jon: chairman powell does not want to engage that conversation at all based on jackson hole. tom: jerome powell cannot do the math. it is interesting lagarde cannot do the math. tom keene cannot do the math. i will -- how will he listen to the people do the math -- cleared out, who can do the math suggests --clarida, who can do the math suggests. let's get a brief on the global economy and american economy. you have a single sentence, it is absolutely -- hearken to the conversation with someone in london in 10 days and it is simple. you see growth resilience with fiscal support to the rescue. where is the fiscal support going to come from? >> it is so interesting because when we looked at the traditional measures of fiscal and post, the declining deficit and the declining government spending growth, everything is pointing to fiscal and not being a
tom: who is this guy? this is the monetary theorist.plug-in idea of what is the most optimal place to be for growth given inflation and he answers we will migrate to a pre-covid lower r stard. jon: chairman powell does not want to engage that conversation at all based on jackson hole. tom: jerome powell cannot do the math. it is interesting lagarde cannot do the math. tom keene cannot do the math. i will -- how will he listen to the people do the math -- cleared out, who can do the math...
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he's concerned about the people who lean on the edges if you like to get an example of that and use the v is my tom ultimate because those who will elect the next. he's my capital for instance in tom a, a the small republic of toma, in the pacific ocean, into more or less stable one of the newest countries in the world. whereas for instance, milan opened us or los angeles, do not have causal attributions. so he really is trying to give voice to people on the periphery. he also has a great interest in asia. he's really concerned why catholics a very much in a minority of questions, a very much in a minority issue with the exception of the philippines. and he's very much concerned with guy also have a voice. you also attached on the did you introduction when you said he's concerned about both of china and russia? mongolia sits geographically right between china and russia. he's concerned in china about the appointment, the bishop 17 being a relationship going with the communist government to china, whereby bishops are appointed to diocese in the full chinese catholics. this estimates as high as a 100
he's concerned about the people who lean on the edges if you like to get an example of that and use the v is my tom ultimate because those who will elect the next. he's my capital for instance in tom a, a the small republic of toma, in the pacific ocean, into more or less stable one of the newest countries in the world. whereas for instance, milan opened us or los angeles, do not have causal attributions. so he really is trying to give voice to people on the periphery. he also has a great...
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tom: who is your next interview with? jonathan: there is a list. is with us. as we finished strong in our week in london. what have you learned over the last 72 hours of central bank football? what is the summary for the principal group? seema: that the conclusion of the london derby is clearer than the -- tom: do you have tickets? excuse me. seema: i don't. i think central banks don't really know what is going on and are really unfounded. powell is confused and talked through the conference. he gave very unclear answers, i think. tom: seema shah in the same territory as jonathan ferro. lisa a: what is were takeaway? right now, higher for longer seems to be the theme. do you think we are finally seeing rates at levels are strict enough to bring inflation and create weakness? seema: i don't think rates need to go further than where they are today. we talked about lies continuously and i think at some point, they will come in. timing is difficult to call. if you do another hike, you are risking a bit of an error. higher for longer makes sense in ligh
tom: who is your next interview with? jonathan: there is a list. is with us. as we finished strong in our week in london. what have you learned over the last 72 hours of central bank football? what is the summary for the principal group? seema: that the conclusion of the london derby is clearer than the -- tom: do you have tickets? excuse me. seema: i don't. i think central banks don't really know what is going on and are really unfounded. powell is confused and talked through the conference....