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brad: it isn't just spacex.blue origin coming online as well, private companies and smaller groups in australia, or rocket labs in new zealand, for instance, that is all making that cost cheaper. i like to think of it's like airplane travel. we spent the longest time having one costly airline, but now we have a bunch of budget carriers that are making it effective. adam: we live on this little dot and what's out there is just massive, and i wanna explore what's out there and see it. michael: australian entrepreneur, adam gilmour, is building one of those budget carriers. adam: all right, guys, we're going soon. michael: five years ago, he cashed in a lucrative career as an international banker for the potential he saw in space. adam: this rocket engine, it sits up the top of the vehicle and it's the final engine that puts the satellites into space so you're gonna see a 20-second burn of this engine where we're making sure that the fuel's burning properly, the materials in the rocket engine are operating correctl
brad: it isn't just spacex.blue origin coming online as well, private companies and smaller groups in australia, or rocket labs in new zealand, for instance, that is all making that cost cheaper. i like to think of it's like airplane travel. we spent the longest time having one costly airline, but now we have a bunch of budget carriers that are making it effective. adam: we live on this little dot and what's out there is just massive, and i wanna explore what's out there and see it. michael:...
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. >> reporter: when brad and kristi's daughters graduated from college, she looked for a way to serve others. >> it was the perfect fit for me. >> it opened a door for them both. >> she wanted me to tag along. we love doing stuff together. >> kristi and brad volunteer with a nonprofit that began in colorado that gives families free supportive financial help to basic necessities as they care for critically ill children. they have spent 11 years easing the burden of families in need. >> they feel isolated. the term we hear a lot is that they feel overwhelmed every day. it is nice to have somebody to come out. >> i want them to know there is a community that is there for them and they are now walking through this alone. >> kristi, a retired teacher, and brad, a retired healthcare technology executive, have donated their time since the bay area chapter opened in 2012. from the redwood city warehouse, they were the first to deliver food and supplies to families early in the pandemic and the epidemic support has been invaluable to folks like the coronado's who came to the bay area from sout
. >> reporter: when brad and kristi's daughters graduated from college, she looked for a way to serve others. >> it was the perfect fit for me. >> it opened a door for them both. >> she wanted me to tag along. we love doing stuff together. >> kristi and brad volunteer with a nonprofit that began in colorado that gives families free supportive financial help to basic necessities as they care for critically ill children. they have spent 11 years easing the burden of...
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them and that they are not walking through this alone. >> reporter: christy, a retired teacher, and braded healthcare technology executive, have donated their time to there with care since the bay area chapter opened in 2012. from the redwood city warehouse, they were the first volunteers to pack and deliver food and supplies to families early in the pandemic. and their empathetic support have been invaluable to folks like the coronados who came to the bay area from southern california, hoping for a miracle for their daughter, fernanda. >> it is really hard because you see this child who essentially will die without having this double lung transplant. >> reporter: in the end, fernanda got the transplant and they forged a lasting bond. >> and so it was more of a family relationship by the end of our time together. we're packing for a ronald mcdonald house delivery, a hospital delivery. >> reporter: program director lisa shy, did ecker say christy and brad go above and beyond. >> they're like a warm hug, you know? and when they get matched, they've been matched with so many of our families
them and that they are not walking through this alone. >> reporter: christy, a retired teacher, and braded healthcare technology executive, have donated their time to there with care since the bay area chapter opened in 2012. from the redwood city warehouse, they were the first volunteers to pack and deliver food and supplies to families early in the pandemic. and their empathetic support have been invaluable to folks like the coronados who came to the bay area from southern california,...
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the host of special report, brad baer. brad, thanks for being here. we are an ongoing experiment that remains fragile, brad. and we'll get to that book in just a moment. >> but where are we right now in the speaker's race? well, listen, the endorsement of former president trum p of the judiciary committee chairman jim jordan, ohioressman from is a big deal. i mean, let's just be honest. the former president carries a lot of weight in a certain part of the caucusht and it's significant. and one would think that nowps perhaps jordan is in the pole position heading into the voting. but there are a lot of permutations, a lot a lon, gs that can happe as we saw in kevin mccarthy's speaker election that took 15 times. so scalise is very much stil l in the picture. there was talk that congressman hern from oklahoma was going to get in possibly by the end of the day today, but so far he hasn't gotten into this race. today.so right now it's the two. and when we get to monday and then tuesday, the official nominations will happen and the caucusto monda will hear
the host of special report, brad baer. brad, thanks for being here. we are an ongoing experiment that remains fragile, brad. and we'll get to that book in just a moment. >> but where are we right now in the speaker's race? well, listen, the endorsement of former president trum p of the judiciary committee chairman jim jordan, ohioressman from is a big deal. i mean, let's just be honest. the former president carries a lot of weight in a certain part of the caucusht and it's significant....
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thank you so much for being here, brad. now it is israel. here comes these ground incursions into gaza. the u.s., as you heard brad just mentioned, is also striking back at iran backed fighters who've been targeting u.s. troops here in the middle east. how concerned should we be about that part of the conflict escalating? more on that straight ahead. fox news is proud to bringyo you this. she's a hero moment. she's a hero moment. even today, only a quarter they'd go, oh, you don't look like an engineer there. pis preconception. n spac some things are for boys. but diversity drives innovatioen . >> my goal is to really fliplu the script. pick something that you love pick something that you love and goeprint. >> how do we live in space? how do we live on the moon? i want to help figure that out. >> you can create a blueprint if you can see her, you can be her. >> do you have trouble hearing conversations? are you constantly asking loved ones to repeat themselves? do you miss out on discussions or talking with friends? then you would benefit fr
thank you so much for being here, brad. now it is israel. here comes these ground incursions into gaza. the u.s., as you heard brad just mentioned, is also striking back at iran backed fighters who've been targeting u.s. troops here in the middle east. how concerned should we be about that part of the conflict escalating? more on that straight ahead. fox news is proud to bringyo you this. she's a hero moment. she's a hero moment. even today, only a quarter they'd go, oh, you don't look like an...
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that's brad gerstner joining us on the "halftime report. we have to get you set up for amazon because now all the focus is on that company in overtime tonight. we do have a number of upgrades as well. software stock, bill baruch bought earlier in the week, calls of the day, amazon, the setup is next. ♪ ♪ every day, businesses everywhere are asking: is it possible? with comcast business... it is. is it possible to help keep our online platform safe from cyberthreats? absolutely. can we provide health care virtually anywhere? we can help with that. is it possible to use predictive monitoring to address operations issues? we can help with that, too. with the advanced connectivity and intelligence of global secure networking from comcast business. it's not just possible. it's happening. municipal bonds don't usually get the media coverage the stock market does. in fact, most people don't find them all that exciting. but, if you're looking for the potential for consistent income that's federally tax-free, now is an excellent time to consider mun
that's brad gerstner joining us on the "halftime report. we have to get you set up for amazon because now all the focus is on that company in overtime tonight. we do have a number of upgrades as well. software stock, bill baruch bought earlier in the week, calls of the day, amazon, the setup is next. ♪ ♪ every day, businesses everywhere are asking: is it possible? with comcast business... it is. is it possible to help keep our online platform safe from cyberthreats? absolutely. can we...
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. >> reporter: when brad and christy cole's daughters graduated from college, she looked for ways to> i came for training and it was a perfect fit for me. >> reporter: opened a door for them both. >> she wanted me to tag along and i think we love doing stuff together. >> lotion. >> yes. >> reporter: christy and brad volunteer with they're with care. the nonprofit which began in colorado gives families free support from financial help to basic necessities as they care for critically ill children. the coals have spent 11 years easing the burden of families in need. >> when they do feel really alone, they feel isolated, i think that the term we hear a lot is that i people overwhelmed every day. with everything i got to do. and with the child needs and it's just nice to have somebody to come and help. >> i want them to know that there's a community that is there for them. and that they're not walking through this alone. >> reporter: christy, a retired teacher, and brad, a retired health care technology executive v donated their time to they're with care since the bay area chapter opened
. >> reporter: when brad and christy cole's daughters graduated from college, she looked for ways to> i came for training and it was a perfect fit for me. >> reporter: opened a door for them both. >> she wanted me to tag along and i think we love doing stuff together. >> lotion. >> yes. >> reporter: christy and brad volunteer with they're with care. the nonprofit which began in colorado gives families free support from financial help to basic necessities...
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. >> reporter: when brad and kristy cole's daughters graduated from college, she looked for a way toe others. >> i came to a training and it was a perfect fit for me. >> reporter: it opened a door for them both. >> she wanted me to tag along. i think we we loved doing things together. >> reporter: kristy and brad volunteered with care, a non-profit, which began in colorado, giving families free support from financial help to basic necessities as they care for children. >> when they are alone, the term we hear a lot, i feel overwhelmed every day with everything i got to do and what the child needs. it's just nice to have somebody come in and help. >> i want them to know that there's a community that is there for them and they're not walking through this alone. >> reporter: kristy, a retired teacher, brad a retired healthcare technology executive have donated their time there since opening in 2012. they were the first volunteers to pack and deliver food and supplies to families early in the pandemic. and their empathetic support has been invaluable to folks like the coronados who came
. >> reporter: when brad and kristy cole's daughters graduated from college, she looked for a way toe others. >> i came to a training and it was a perfect fit for me. >> reporter: it opened a door for them both. >> she wanted me to tag along. i think we we loved doing things together. >> reporter: kristy and brad volunteered with care, a non-profit, which began in colorado, giving families free support from financial help to basic necessities as they care for...
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. >> reporter: when brad and christy cole's daughters graduated from college, she looked for a way to for training and it was a perfect fit for me. >> reporter: it opened a door for them both. >> she wanted me to tag along and i think we love doing stuff together. >> lotion. >> yes. >> wipes. >> yes. >> reporter: christy and brad volunteer with "there with care." the nonprofit, which began in colorado, gives families free support from financial help to basic necessities as they care for critically ill children. the coles have spent 11 years easing the burden of families in need. >> when they do feel really alone, they feel isolated, i think the term we hear a lot is that i feel overwhelmed every day with everything i've got to do. and what the child needs and it's just nice to have somebody to come and help. >> i want them to know that there's a community that is there for them. and that they're not walking through this alone. >> reporter: christy, a retired teacher, and brad, a retired health care technology executive, have donated their time to "there with care" since the bay area c
. >> reporter: when brad and christy cole's daughters graduated from college, she looked for a way to for training and it was a perfect fit for me. >> reporter: it opened a door for them both. >> she wanted me to tag along and i think we love doing stuff together. >> lotion. >> yes. >> wipes. >> yes. >> reporter: christy and brad volunteer with "there with care." the nonprofit, which began in colorado, gives families free support from...
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brad sherman also talked about the house speaker contest and the israel hamas conflict.gton journal, joining the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. ♪ c-span's campaign 2024 coverage is your front row seat to the presidential election. watch as we follow candidates on the campaign trail with meet and greets, speeches, and more as you make up your own mind. campaign 2024 on the c-span network, c-span now, or anytime online at c-span.org. c-span, your unfiltered
brad sherman also talked about the house speaker contest and the israel hamas conflict.gton journal, joining the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. ♪ c-span's campaign 2024 coverage is your front row seat to the presidential election. watch as we follow candidates on the campaign trail with meet and greets, speeches, and more as you make up your own mind. campaign 2024 on the c-span network, c-span now, or anytime online at...
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brad, i want to start with you. also seeing rather unusual circumstances in washington where there's a battle over who will become the next speaker. we saw the historic ouster of kevin mccarthy last week and big damages ahead, potentially some briefings delayed, that sort of thing, because there is no leader yet in place. your thoughts on what we'll see this week in washington given this new, enormous attack on israel in the backdrop. your thoughts. >> yeah, i think the top line of this crisis at the moment is that this was a massively coordinated land and air and sea assault. and so this is unprecedented in modern times for the country of israel and for the united states. it's a great test for the united states. like, are we going to step up and defend one of our allies, a critical ally in the region, or are we going to let domestic politics get in the way and hamper our response. the biden administration has responded quickly and robustly and has pledged their firm and unwavering support to prime minister netanyah
brad, i want to start with you. also seeing rather unusual circumstances in washington where there's a battle over who will become the next speaker. we saw the historic ouster of kevin mccarthy last week and big damages ahead, potentially some briefings delayed, that sort of thing, because there is no leader yet in place. your thoughts on what we'll see this week in washington given this new, enormous attack on israel in the backdrop. your thoughts. >> yeah, i think the top line of this...
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brad, among the military advisors that are going over. i understand one is maureen, lieutenant general james glenn, who he has experience why the against as lubbock stayed. he served in for lu j interact, one of the bloodiest organ battles in recent history. all of that considered what kind of expertise can be us offer is real here. as you know, the israel israel has a formidable military. it's the best, the most effective military in the middle east. but the united states has a lot of experience in the middle east to to say the least over the last 20 years after 911. and you have a gentleman, such as the marine car, lieutenant general, who spent many years fighting and some of the toughest places a lot of back the kind of urban warfare where there are lessons that were learned at great cost. great human costs are they can be shared with our is really allies to help them accomplish their objectives as at the lowest cost for them. do you think the us believes these really have a properly conceived, well thought out plan to enter guns, and
brad, among the military advisors that are going over. i understand one is maureen, lieutenant general james glenn, who he has experience why the against as lubbock stayed. he served in for lu j interact, one of the bloodiest organ battles in recent history. all of that considered what kind of expertise can be us offer is real here. as you know, the israel israel has a formidable military. it's the best, the most effective military in the middle east. but the united states has a lot of...
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congress brad _ reduce civilian casualties. 0k. that's all from us for now. i'm caitriona perry. we leave you with these live pictures of the white house, lit up in blue and white, as a show of support to israel. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. monday felt like another warm, summer's day — except, of course, it wasn't summer. no, its october. it's meant to be a lot colder than this. these blue, sunny skies sent temperatures soaring, particularly across england and wales — the warmest spot, east malling in kent, 26 degrees celsius. now, average for these cities at this time of the year is 15 or 16 degrees, so ten degrees above average. even the temperatures we had on monday were in excess of what we'd see in a typical july day, so that's why it felt like summer. now, you can see the clear skies that we had across england and wales, but lurking out in the atlantic, we've got more rain—bearing cloud around, and that's not good news for scotland, where we still have the bulk of the flood warnings in force across the nation.
congress brad _ reduce civilian casualties. 0k. that's all from us for now. i'm caitriona perry. we leave you with these live pictures of the white house, lit up in blue and white, as a show of support to israel. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. monday felt like another warm, summer's day — except, of course, it wasn't summer. no, its october. it's meant to be a lot colder than this. these blue, sunny skies sent temperatures soaring, particularly across england and wales — the...
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joining us is brad sherman. thanks for joining us.aeli prime minister says these airstrikes in gaza are just the beginning. hamas is threatening to execute hostages on live tv. will this be a drawn out, brutal warp? >> two last many weeks, perhaps months. you cannot leave hamas. you cannot pretend this just did not happen. you cannot leave them with a sophisticated military power that they have demonstrated. you have to disable hamas. that will be difficult. it will not be pretty. but it -- what is the alternative? >> you have been a member of the house foreign affairs commtee for 28 years. what should the u.s. be doing now? >> we should be eating israel, not only militarily, but diplomatically, because there are already those who are saying that israel should not defend itself. those calls will be louder as israel takes necessary actions. i think that everyone with a voice in america has got to say that when an organization like hamas dedicates itself for decades to kill or expel every jew from the middle east, you should take them a
joining us is brad sherman. thanks for joining us.aeli prime minister says these airstrikes in gaza are just the beginning. hamas is threatening to execute hostages on live tv. will this be a drawn out, brutal warp? >> two last many weeks, perhaps months. you cannot leave hamas. you cannot pretend this just did not happen. you cannot leave them with a sophisticated military power that they have demonstrated. you have to disable hamas. that will be difficult. it will not be pretty. but it...
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you have to close it, you have to close glue, brad, your because brad, you is. the little whole about truths comes out if you close your eyes and, and put aside your moral obligations or professional principles, you can continue working for, for the government media. but you will know that you are lying every day the supposed to return populism. it can be better describe this tribal politics because it's something ation hungry for bond is rex is the lead that office try. there is nothing in between either your be the us or against us. i think this is how the macross is start to die. that's when you just don't dare to open your mouth. important for us to demonstrate that the government's actions start actions seeming to be among so many people the of what is i think remarkably unique in the hungry rank is, is that door bound could do it beads almost no application of wire looks like this was just one of the towns where protest is reported to the shelf or the security services in mind. and they sometimes democracy fails. and i think this is an example now that's j
you have to close it, you have to close glue, brad, your because brad, you is. the little whole about truths comes out if you close your eyes and, and put aside your moral obligations or professional principles, you can continue working for, for the government media. but you will know that you are lying every day the supposed to return populism. it can be better describe this tribal politics because it's something ation hungry for bond is rex is the lead that office try. there is nothing in...
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. >> the honorable brad cooper and mr. matthew brett. >> the honorable anthony j blinken secretary of state and the honorable ms. evan m ryan. >> ms. valerie biden owens, ms. missy evans and mr. cuff owens. >> the honorable bonnie jenkins in the honorable matthew d stein helfer. >> the honorable katherine clark, united states representative from massachusetts and mr. nathaniel towels. --dowels. >> the honorable michael mccaul united states representative from texas and mrs. linda mccall. >> condemning him on supporting israel and it passed overwhelmingly. and i think we will pass our appropriation bill and the around bills and my committee next week, and then we have the national security aide pack that i think will link the major threats in the world and that would be russia's threat to ukraine and europe, china's threat to the pacific, the ayatollah threat to the middle east and securing the border throughout the united states. >> they will be, the reason why we are linking all the threats together i think it is a good w
. >> the honorable brad cooper and mr. matthew brett. >> the honorable anthony j blinken secretary of state and the honorable ms. evan m ryan. >> ms. valerie biden owens, ms. missy evans and mr. cuff owens. >> the honorable bonnie jenkins in the honorable matthew d stein helfer. >> the honorable katherine clark, united states representative from massachusetts and mr. nathaniel towels. --dowels. >> the honorable michael mccaul united states representative from...
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. >> reporter: brad chmielewski and his family run stonybrook farms and grow vegetables for grocery stores but not all of the corn ends up in a supermarket. then you decide somewhere along the line we should make a maze. >> our first year it was basically a pumpkin with kind of a maze in there. >> reporter: from a simple pumpkin in 2016 to one of the largest mazes in the world. last year stonybrook put together an extremely detailed maze full of scary movie characters and did it all in 110 acres of corn totaling 15 miles of pathways. they also saw the number of visitors jump 500% from the year before. with people coming from around the world. this year there is a jurassic park theme. >> this is in the tractor cab with us when we are planting. >> reporter: after he gets an idea brad works with a company called maze play to design his autumn adventure. then he uses the best of farm technology to get the labrynth just right going a steady 3 miles an hour. the program tells his tractor where to drop seeds in the spring so he gets this in the fall. this year instead of strolling through freddy
. >> reporter: brad chmielewski and his family run stonybrook farms and grow vegetables for grocery stores but not all of the corn ends up in a supermarket. then you decide somewhere along the line we should make a maze. >> our first year it was basically a pumpkin with kind of a maze in there. >> reporter: from a simple pumpkin in 2016 to one of the largest mazes in the world. last year stonybrook put together an extremely detailed maze full of scary movie characters and did...
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maria: how are you allocating capital right now, brad?o you want to lighten up on stocks that already have seen big returns. the nasdaq is up 28% year-to-date. >> that's exactly right, maria. a lot of our managers are looking at the bigger picture and they're saying do we still want to be in growth, do we want to be going on with growth when rates are high and a lot of them are pulling back, they're allocating for value. small cap value, that's the biggest discount we've seen in a long time to historical levels. whereas large cap growth is very high compared to history. p i think we're seeing a reallocation away from growth, towards value, you a way from large cap towards small cap and that makes sense given where we are in the cycle especially with interest rates. high rates are bad for stocks. maria: does the war on israel change anything for you ? does this come into play once israel goes into gaza in terms of being a factor? i felt yesterday when powell was saying, you know, we like what we're seeing, we're making progress. i thought
maria: how are you allocating capital right now, brad?o you want to lighten up on stocks that already have seen big returns. the nasdaq is up 28% year-to-date. >> that's exactly right, maria. a lot of our managers are looking at the bigger picture and they're saying do we still want to be in growth, do we want to be going on with growth when rates are high and a lot of them are pulling back, they're allocating for value. small cap value, that's the biggest discount we've seen in a long...
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and joining me now is former fbi agent and abc news contributor brad garrett. you're being briefed on the situation, too. what are you hearing? well that the big advantage you have here is lewiston is not that big because you have three locations. >> i think it really increases the odds that somebody knows who the shooter is because you're going to probably do have survivors at each location, i presume so with that, you can start tracking this guy. obviously, the big concern, even if he's hit three targets and he's continuing to move, is that is he going to a fourth or fifth target? and that's a big concern, obviously. and that's why the shelter in place, et cetera is going on, if you will, combine assets, as both of them have mentioned, about aviation from the fbi. i mean, you'll get everybody to come out to help you do this. but the real key, obviously, is intelligence. who is this guy? and i'm going to guess in short order, if they don't know already who he is. >> and brad, what do you make of that image that we're seeing now, that grainy surveillance image?
and joining me now is former fbi agent and abc news contributor brad garrett. you're being briefed on the situation, too. what are you hearing? well that the big advantage you have here is lewiston is not that big because you have three locations. >> i think it really increases the odds that somebody knows who the shooter is because you're going to probably do have survivors at each location, i presume so with that, you can start tracking this guy. obviously, the big concern, even if he's...
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i want you to hear what brad of altimeter told me on "halftime report" today. >> you're going to see a reversion to the mean in the short run. you know, i told you, we've taken our risks from 93% to 48% in that exposure we anticipated this was going to be choppy. i don't think you can say these are frothy in fact we've seen multi-pan compression, not multiple expansion. >> he makes a good point, does he not six months ago,le valuations were richer. >> cheaper than they were previously, but i think what brad is missing, is that investors physically, metaphysically they're nervous even if they are cheaper now, it's just not the same environment. you could potentially see even further pullback take the logic you want out of it. >> but where are you going to get the growth that's why people have been willing to pay up these stock to begin with that's why you were selling the hyper-growth names, going into they names, because even richer to the market multiple, this was deemed the place to have some safety, you get the better balance sheets, this is where the growth at a reason price resi
i want you to hear what brad of altimeter told me on "halftime report" today. >> you're going to see a reversion to the mean in the short run. you know, i told you, we've taken our risks from 93% to 48% in that exposure we anticipated this was going to be choppy. i don't think you can say these are frothy in fact we've seen multi-pan compression, not multiple expansion. >> he makes a good point, does he not six months ago,le valuations were richer. >> cheaper than...
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no, it’s better to take clay, and more of it, that’s what brad pitt and leonardo think, they say after home for pottery. however, it is not known how often leonardo comes there and visits sambred. it would be better if you knitted in between filming, like your star colleagues, this is probably what kemriandis’s young husband says when she once again takes out a surfboard, after all, she ’s already broken her nose, but os still chooses the waves, it’s good to at least go to the sky doesn’t rush like nicole kidman, yes, she doesn’t knit either, the actress’s passion is skydiving without a parachute, kidman even received a special license; this is a great recharge, the actress believes. tom cruise also loves the sky, he jumps with a parachute, and is also interested in scuba diving, piloting, and motorsports, although it would seem that where the adventures are, the actor does all this at work, and, as we know, himself, without understudies. he entertains himself with fencing and even made himself a special training room at home, where, as insiders say, will smith often drops by for train
no, it’s better to take clay, and more of it, that’s what brad pitt and leonardo think, they say after home for pottery. however, it is not known how often leonardo comes there and visits sambred. it would be better if you knitted in between filming, like your star colleagues, this is probably what kemriandis’s young husband says when she once again takes out a surfboard, after all, she ’s already broken her nose, but os still chooses the waves, it’s good to at least go to the sky...
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brad bowman, thank you for your input and your thoughts.sident biden restated his administration's commitment to peace between israel and the palestinians. one area where both live and work together, is eastjerusalem. under international law, it's considered a part of the west bank, and therefore, palestinian territory. the bbc�*s clive myrie been to find out what both communites the bbc�*s clive myrie been to find out what both communities think about the events of the last few days. in occupied eastjerusalem, some palestinians and jews living here prefer to keep a wide berth. but cheek byjowl, they live. to reach the western wall, a sacred site in thejewish faith, you went to the old city ofjerusalem through the damascus gate, an important cultural icon for palestinians. and in between, along al—wad street, competing narratives of who owns the ancient stones beneath their feet and beyond. hyatt ali is 78, watching events in gaza with sorrow. translation: we can't doj anything, just pray and cry. there is nothing, nothing... god help us al
brad bowman, thank you for your input and your thoughts.sident biden restated his administration's commitment to peace between israel and the palestinians. one area where both live and work together, is eastjerusalem. under international law, it's considered a part of the west bank, and therefore, palestinian territory. the bbc�*s clive myrie been to find out what both communites the bbc�*s clive myrie been to find out what both communities think about the events of the last few days. in...
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makes me feel good that i can tell that they really got a kick out of what we did today. >> reporter: brad you were able to learn a lot when you get that view from above. >> you get all kinds of different perspectives, it can help everybody help us too. >>> here's al roker with a look ahead on the third hour of "today". >> this morning on the third hour of "today", the hottest toys on the morkt this holiday season, then fun, spooky cocktails for halloween. and food questions. >> a lot of fu my name's dan and i live here in san antonio, texas. my wife magda and i have been married for 39 years. about three or four years ago, i wasn't feeling as if i was as sharp as i used to be. i wanted to try something that was over-the-counter. i saw the prevagen commercials. after a short amount of time taking prevagen, i started noticing a difference-- that i'm remembering this, i'm remembering that. i stopped taking prevagen and i found myself slacking back so i jumped right back on it. i feel as if it's brought me back to the good 'ol days. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. gosk
makes me feel good that i can tell that they really got a kick out of what we did today. >> reporter: brad you were able to learn a lot when you get that view from above. >> you get all kinds of different perspectives, it can help everybody help us too. >>> here's al roker with a look ahead on the third hour of "today". >> this morning on the third hour of "today", the hottest toys on the morkt this holiday season, then fun, spooky cocktails for...
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all right, i'm gonna take this now over to brad bowman. he's with the foundation for defense of democracies. it's good to see you again. brad, among the military advisors that are going over, i understand one is maureen, lieutenant general, james glenn, who he has experience fighting against islamic state. he served in felicia, in a rack, one of the bloodiest urban battles in recent history. all of that considered what kind of expertise can be us offer is real here. are, you know, the israel, israel has a formidable military. it's the best, the most effective military in the middle east. but the united states has a lot of experience in the middle east to to say the least over the last 20 years after 911. and you have a gentleman, such as the marine car, lieutenant general, who spent many years fighting and some of the toughest places a lot of back the kind of urban warfare where there are lessons that were learned at great cost. great human costs are they can be shared with our is really allies to help them accomplish their objectives at,
all right, i'm gonna take this now over to brad bowman. he's with the foundation for defense of democracies. it's good to see you again. brad, among the military advisors that are going over, i understand one is maureen, lieutenant general, james glenn, who he has experience fighting against islamic state. he served in felicia, in a rack, one of the bloodiest urban battles in recent history. all of that considered what kind of expertise can be us offer is real here. are, you know, the israel,...
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ohio congressman brad wenstrup is with me to talk more about that. stay with us.business premier card is made for people like sam, who make- everyday products, designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder, that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that- i need a breakthrough card. like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more. plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases. and with greater spending potential, sam can keep making smart ideas- a brilliant reality! the ink business premier card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. overactive bladder? i've been there. i also used to plan my days around finding a bathroom, in fear of an embarrassing bladder accident. you're not alone, and you don't have to live like this. i don't! i found real relief with axonics therapy, a proven non-drug solution, and i got my life back. go to findrealrelief.com to get started. ask a bladder specialist if axonics therapy is right for you and to discuss potential risks. results and experiences may vary. your life is w
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pitt will play, sartre, skinny, small, nondescript, will be played by brad pitt sexy but actually i trends here is layered, here are layered here those stereotypes that were imposed by the western liberal circle, on supporters of leftist ideas, back in the days of the soviet union, about palestine, as well, let's say, the side that suffered from the fact that in 1948 the state of israel was created by the balfour declaration of the united nations, well, accordingly, it laid such a precedent, that is, the palestinians, as the victims, have been in this entire history, and in fact, soviet propaganda quite powerfully exploited this anti-israel topic , in not only for domestic consumer, yes, but also primarily for western audiences, for supporters, so to speak, of left-wing pro-communist ideas. yes, there was an equal sign between the policy of the state of israel and the policy of the united states, it was all imperialism, zionism. if we look at the propagandistic slogans that hamas is throwing out in its informational messages, then we will see exactly them, and the reaction of the we
pitt will play, sartre, skinny, small, nondescript, will be played by brad pitt sexy but actually i trends here is layered, here are layered here those stereotypes that were imposed by the western liberal circle, on supporters of leftist ideas, back in the days of the soviet union, about palestine, as well, let's say, the side that suffered from the fact that in 1948 the state of israel was created by the balfour declaration of the united nations, well, accordingly, it laid such a precedent,...
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host: on the republican line, mike, you're on with congressman brad sherman.uest: 8 -- caller: good morning, a couple of points. i am glad to hear say about rashida tlaib. i know there are jewish house members, goldman was in israel when the attack happened. all of y'all will condemn and call me and other people like me maga extremists but he didn't have yet a city to call out alexandria ocasio-cortez as terrorist extremists. you serve in the u.s. congress, right? guest: yes i do. caller: the u.s. congress should only have american flags in there. that is like someone from georgia mississippi hanging a confederate flag on there. guest: if i can interrupt. quite a number of my colleagues, democrats and republicans have lapel pins, the ukrainian flag and the american flag together. i have one that on occasion -- warned that on occasion. i have worn the crust flags of south korea and the u.s. and crust flags -- crossed flags of the u.s. and israel. we have that. host: let's talk to jay in arlington, virginia. caller: good morning. thank you for your program. my q
host: on the republican line, mike, you're on with congressman brad sherman.uest: 8 -- caller: good morning, a couple of points. i am glad to hear say about rashida tlaib. i know there are jewish house members, goldman was in israel when the attack happened. all of y'all will condemn and call me and other people like me maga extremists but he didn't have yet a city to call out alexandria ocasio-cortez as terrorist extremists. you serve in the u.s. congress, right? guest: yes i do. caller: the...
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brad sherman, democrat of california and member of the four affairs committee. thank you so much. guest: thank you. host: that is all of the time we have got. we will be back tomorrow morning 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. we are going to take you live to lloyd austin who is holding a press conference in brussels following the meeting of nato's north atlantic council organization to discuss the ongoing crisis in >> we're excited to come together to commemorate this great anniversary of this alliance. i'm happy to be here and i'll take a couple questions. >> the first question will go to gordon from "the wall street journal." reporter: i know you like multipart questions. i'll make it two different questions real quick. the first one is the crisis in gaza has amounted to a moment of emotion for the israelis of the world. prime minister netanyahu referring to hamas militants as dead men walking and your own people referring to an isis moment. into this emotion and conflict, you're pouring munition and weaponry and all these things. i'm wondering what assurances or conditions even
brad sherman, democrat of california and member of the four affairs committee. thank you so much. guest: thank you. host: that is all of the time we have got. we will be back tomorrow morning 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. we are going to take you live to lloyd austin who is holding a press conference in brussels following the meeting of nato's north atlantic council organization to discuss the ongoing crisis in >> we're excited to come together to commemorate this great anniversary of...
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brad, i got to tell you, you got the nail right on the head. thank god that somebody on that station today that makes some sense. you are never going to convince the opposition that israel has the right intentions but the thing is everybody's talking about the two state system. a two state system would be suicide for the jewish people because the doctrine from all the palestinians is, is to eradicate the jews. so if you have a legitimate to state system, then you have two states that were with each other until one eradicates the other. i got to tell you it's a great thlistening to you and the information that you are giving. help a lot of these people who don't understand what's been going on with the jews for the last 5000 years gets educated about it. it's about time. it happens to be never again. thank you. >> guest: thank you for that call. i hope folks are listening to what we are hitting and some of these protests around the middle east and even in the united states where you hear some folks talking about from the river to the sea. when y
brad, i got to tell you, you got the nail right on the head. thank god that somebody on that station today that makes some sense. you are never going to convince the opposition that israel has the right intentions but the thing is everybody's talking about the two state system. a two state system would be suicide for the jewish people because the doctrine from all the palestinians is, is to eradicate the jews. so if you have a legitimate to state system, then you have two states that were with...
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brad said, it's too quiet in here before the movie starts. we need to, uh, we to get something to entertain the people that had come in earlier. so he hooked up a phonograph player up into the where the projection room was and just half an hour of movie start before it started, he on strauss waltzes he loves strauss waltzes. so one day i was up there just put the music on. i have noticed that the screen was went right up with the show movie on the stage. so i ran to the stage and adjusted. the lights were still on and the blue danube waltz was playing. and so i had looked back at the audience with the lights on and i saw these people, young and elders, sitting there with their eyes closed, listening to the blue danube waltz. and at the scene that has never left my mind. why was that important? it was just due to the peacefulness music could bring to people that were troubled. and we have this was back just after the depression and things were really hard on the reservations and yet they found their way to $0.50. we would go out again to see a
brad said, it's too quiet in here before the movie starts. we need to, uh, we to get something to entertain the people that had come in earlier. so he hooked up a phonograph player up into the where the projection room was and just half an hour of movie start before it started, he on strauss waltzes he loves strauss waltzes. so one day i was up there just put the music on. i have noticed that the screen was went right up with the show movie on the stage. so i ran to the stage and adjusted. the...
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california democratic congressman brad sherman also talked about the house speaker contest in the israelas conflict. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. ♪ c-span now is a free mobile lab featuring your unfiltered view of what's happening in washington come alive and on demand. keep up with the day's biggest events with live streams of hearings from the u.s. congress, white house events, the courts, and more from the world of politics. all at your fingertips.
california democratic congressman brad sherman also talked about the house speaker contest in the israelas conflict. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. ♪ c-span now is a free mobile lab featuring your unfiltered view of what's happening in washington come alive and on demand. keep up with the day's biggest events with live streams of hearings from the u.s. congress, white house events, the...
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let's bring in brad filipovic. he's a drone experlet's t and a former army special ops intel analyst. spent a lot of time in ukraine of latl anover in e. and chuck devore, retired army intelligence officer. i'll start with yoi startu if a chuck. when this actually starts in the siege beginrts ege begis it's not the first time, but this will be the first timel obstac wantsough. to go all the way in and through. do you believe that toe that. >> well, i certainly do believe that, brian. but we have to look at the scalto look e of the operation.i if you compare it, for example, to the second battle of fallujah in iraq, what we're looking at with gaza is a population about eight timesandt that of fallujah. and that took six weeks. it generated from some 1200 to 2000 enemy casualties with that operation. the so you're likely to see the scale and the time be a loth greater with this operation, even though israel's bringin ts significantly more forces to the table than we did with thethan we second battlel of fallujah. >>
let's bring in brad filipovic. he's a drone experlet's t and a former army special ops intel analyst. spent a lot of time in ukraine of latl anover in e. and chuck devore, retired army intelligence officer. i'll start with yoi startu if a chuck. when this actually starts in the siege beginrts ege begis it's not the first time, but this will be the first timel obstac wantsough. to go all the way in and through. do you believe that toe that. >> well, i certainly do believe that, brian. but...
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joining us now, a key democrat of the house foreign affairs committee, brad sherman of california.hank you so much for joining us. you've been a member of the house foreign affairs committee for 28 years, ever since you came to congress. what is your reaction to this unprecedented attack by hamas against israel? >> this is israel's 9/11. this will have to go on for some time. israel will have to dismantle hamas. they can't just absorb these casualties. if they do, then this will happen again two months from now, four months from now. >> what role should the u.s. have in dealing with all this? >> we should provide the tools and intelligence that israel can use in the upcoming months, but also the diplomatic support. there are already those who are telling israel to stand down, to do nothing, to absorb the casualties and not respond. in fact, israel will have to respond. you can't leave this monster in gaza any longer. >> as you know, the former president donald trump issued a support supporting israel, but he also blamed president biden for what's going on, calling him a weak leader
joining us now, a key democrat of the house foreign affairs committee, brad sherman of california.hank you so much for joining us. you've been a member of the house foreign affairs committee for 28 years, ever since you came to congress. what is your reaction to this unprecedented attack by hamas against israel? >> this is israel's 9/11. this will have to go on for some time. israel will have to dismantle hamas. they can't just absorb these casualties. if they do, then this will happen...
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during brad in thousands, attend that he radi and so forth of these routes. among them, relatives of hostages, taken by him, us, please those why rest of the number of demonstrate this? i think proved kind of thing in the rowdy, and this is that's what we have for now. coming up next, full slide joints to japanese. east sports game is who competes despite disabilities and get your news 247 on our website, that's the w dot com social media handle. is that the w to states you and from one of the top of the out, the montenegrin is deal with china? for some it's the building project of the century. for others, it's an ecological entity to nomic catastrophe, prestige project highway built and financed by trying estate owns the company. will this work out for montenegrin? next, on d, w. smooth cities. they've the key to sustainable season urban centers devouring energy the world of a to solution. greg intended and telling us with a centralized control megacities of tomorrow. most climate friendly tomorrow today is 60 minutes on d w. the . those do not understand can have a think like the v
during brad in thousands, attend that he radi and so forth of these routes. among them, relatives of hostages, taken by him, us, please those why rest of the number of demonstrate this? i think proved kind of thing in the rowdy, and this is that's what we have for now. coming up next, full slide joints to japanese. east sports game is who competes despite disabilities and get your news 247 on our website, that's the w dot com social media handle. is that the w to states you and from one of the...
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host: we are joined by revisited brad sherman of california, a number of the foreign affairs committee, also financial services subcommittee. welcome. guest: good to be with you. host: you don't have a speaker of the house. is there a role you see democrats playing in that? guest: guest: i think republicans will fail to elect a speaker in several days and we can learn from what is happening in israel in time of crisis. israel is forming a unity government. we ought to have a unity speakership. whether you would like to serve as a speaker, maybe president george w. bush, somebody. much more important than the name is we need equal revisitation on the rules committee, we need to bills brought to the floor that reflected the views of the overwhelming majority of both parties. otherwise there will be four or five of the craziest republicans controlling an important branch of government. host: do you think that is possible? could there be power-sharing among democrats and republicans? guest: winston churchill said americans always do the right thing after exhausting all the other alternativ
host: we are joined by revisited brad sherman of california, a number of the foreign affairs committee, also financial services subcommittee. welcome. guest: good to be with you. host: you don't have a speaker of the house. is there a role you see democrats playing in that? guest: guest: i think republicans will fail to elect a speaker in several days and we can learn from what is happening in israel in time of crisis. israel is forming a unity government. we ought to have a unity speakership....
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that was cbs news brad blackburn speaking to me from lewiston earlier.nt nhs treatment in england by next summer, regardless of whether doctors continue striking over pay — that's according to new analysis by the health foundation. the charity says that currently, 7.75 million people are waiting for appointments and operations in england. our health editor hugh pym reports. protect the nhs. we are the nhs. strikes in the nhs have dominated health news for much of this year, although junior doctors and consultants are now in talks over resolving their pay dispute. the prime minister has blamed the strike action by the doctors union the bma for keeping waiting lists higher than expected. very nice to see you. but a health think tank says the action explains only a small amount of the increase. and it says the overall waiting list will keep rising till next summer, close to a possible date for the next election, raising doubts about mr sunak�*s pledge to cut the number. the health foundation says even without more strikes, the total will get to around 8 mil
that was cbs news brad blackburn speaking to me from lewiston earlier.nt nhs treatment in england by next summer, regardless of whether doctors continue striking over pay — that's according to new analysis by the health foundation. the charity says that currently, 7.75 million people are waiting for appointments and operations in england. our health editor hugh pym reports. protect the nhs. we are the nhs. strikes in the nhs have dominated health news for much of this year, although junior...
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so what i've been hearing from my colleagues is that even finding, you know, brad has proven to be difficult, but i have one colleague on eunice area who said that he waited in line for 5 hours today just to get some bread for his family. there's also rationing of bread, and so i'm an adult can only get about 5 shekels are a little bit more than a euro squares of brand. i. in terms of the north, it's even more difficult. we have one colleague who was stayed up in plaza city and he's spending an entire day just to get some bread for his family and a gallon of water for them as well. he is a pregnant wife, and this is hardly enough to support a woman in the midst of a pregnancy. right? but also having that hospitals, i expect that to run out of fuel soon. how critical is the situation? my understanding is that the situation in hospitals is xtreme li dyer. we've know we know that some of the trucks that within the last few days have some medical supplies. but it's not enough. i've heard reports that there's not even enough crowds to cover the dead bodies of people live alone, bandages for burn,
so what i've been hearing from my colleagues is that even finding, you know, brad has proven to be difficult, but i have one colleague on eunice area who said that he waited in line for 5 hours today just to get some bread for his family. there's also rationing of bread, and so i'm an adult can only get about 5 shekels are a little bit more than a euro squares of brand. i. in terms of the north, it's even more difficult. we have one colleague who was stayed up in plaza city and he's spending an...
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dune brad street representative poland, tomasz stazyk.on, writes the wroclaw newspaper. this is confirmed by data from the country's main statistical office. the result was worse than analysts expected. industrial production has decreased, and next year the situation will not be better. mining production is being phased out the fastest, minus 7.5%. water supply, wastewater and waste management, reclamation -3.4%. industrial processing - minus more than 2%. the most the main politicians say that this is simply the price of war, support for ukraine, and so on and so on, and this means that it must be so, because , unfortunately, in our country. such an initial idea - he doesn’t even like poland, but simply doesn’t like russia, and that means, even if it’s bad here, the point is that it will be worse in russia, and even if it’s not like that, if it’s just not like that, because we we know that the russian economy is already there,
dune brad street representative poland, tomasz stazyk.on, writes the wroclaw newspaper. this is confirmed by data from the country's main statistical office. the result was worse than analysts expected. industrial production has decreased, and next year the situation will not be better. mining production is being phased out the fastest, minus 7.5%. water supply, wastewater and waste management, reclamation -3.4%. industrial processing - minus more than 2%. the most the main politicians say that...
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brad coe sees what a lot of people have been telling you and reporting extensively, including us.time, a strike that might not be going on and on. promising signs from the united auto workers that they're not expanding this yet. another friday goes on that it normally happens but didn't happen today. we're on top of it and why after this. ♪ jardiance ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance, ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to seee. ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c. ♪ jardiance works 24/7 in your body to flush out some sugar! and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. jardiance may cause serious side effects including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, ketoacidosi
brad coe sees what a lot of people have been telling you and reporting extensively, including us.time, a strike that might not be going on and on. promising signs from the united auto workers that they're not expanding this yet. another friday goes on that it normally happens but didn't happen today. we're on top of it and why after this. ♪ jardiance ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance, ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on...
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perino on politics this week with brad baer. lots of updates on politics. meet the authoae ,but also the country music songwriter j.t. harding at the little point bookshop in point pleasant beach at the elks club . but you can get tickets at the little point bookshop .com. i interview him. he's amazings at the guy. t he's written all the songs that you love. and then on sunday, i'll interview lawrenceou love a jones fo his book. >> at that same bookstore you can get american man. >> oh, you got to there is a man, good man, lawrence jones. >> all right. thousands of thousands of drone lit up the big appleof sky in al breathtaking installation saturday night, markinatsaturdag the first orchestrated drone flights to dance above central parkorches. s ab the colorful drones ebbed above the lake in three separatete ten minute showings in what organizers said was the culminatio shon of five yeas of coordination and planning. it's that beautiful. >> yeah, it was beautiful. it's american, man. yeah, american man look good. all right. that's it for us. >> have a grea
perino on politics this week with brad baer. lots of updates on politics. meet the authoae ,but also the country music songwriter j.t. harding at the little point bookshop in point pleasant beach at the elks club . but you can get tickets at the little point bookshop .com. i interview him. he's amazings at the guy. t he's written all the songs that you love. and then on sunday, i'll interview lawrenceou love a jones fo his book. >> at that same bookstore you can get american man. >>...