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or you guess what. i mean, i guess somebody's making stuff up. and i sat there, i thought, yeah, look at that point. i think it was so i mean, obviously you had janet cook, but i think it was so out of like the range of possibilities. like everyone was kind of shocked by it and that to some extent is oversimplifying. i mean, i think that jason was a very aggressive reporter and he did he was good at doing what editors liked and he was hungry. and he was always, not always, but often on the phone and willing to do stuff that fed into it as well. but, you know, ultimately, like you know, i think if you're an editor on the desk is 9:00 at night. these are back when you had print deadlines and you're looking at a story and a quote seems like a little bit too good to be true. well, at that point, you wouldn't think that it is good to be true. you'd think, hey, this reporter is reporting from midland, texas, and he says he's there and he's quoting the family. so, of course, it's true. well, i don't think that would happen today. but again, there was so
or you guess what. i mean, i guess somebody's making stuff up. and i sat there, i thought, yeah, look at that point. i think it was so i mean, obviously you had janet cook, but i think it was so out of like the range of possibilities. like everyone was kind of shocked by it and that to some extent is oversimplifying. i mean, i think that jason was a very aggressive reporter and he did he was good at doing what editors liked and he was hungry. and he was always, not always, but often on the...
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Oct 11, 2023
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and i guess in a sense with wider society, you know? the society that kind of reaches out to journalism. and this is probably a cheeky question,e maybe like asking yu to pick your favorite child, so feel free to -- [laughter] but what was the one who either, you know, you think was particularly important to, you know, the isth story of the tims across the period that you're writing ab or just one of the editors who you felt was particularly fun or engaging to write about? >> guest: i don't think it's a cheeky question at all, i think it's a great question, and i'm going to give you a little bit of a political answer. different ones were interesting for different reasons, and i sound like bill clinton. for example, like, abe rosenthal, the first one, is a really interestingly character. he is on one hand the last of a type. i mean, ill argue a really good -- i would argue a really good journalist with fine credentials and good news sense and to a large extent also very flawed. i don't think that he could -- he could not survive this era
and i guess in a sense with wider society, you know? the society that kind of reaches out to journalism. and this is probably a cheeky question,e maybe like asking yu to pick your favorite child, so feel free to -- [laughter] but what was the one who either, you know, you think was particularly important to, you know, the isth story of the tims across the period that you're writing ab or just one of the editors who you felt was particularly fun or engaging to write about? >> guest: i...
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guesses, come here, my friend, so your job is to guess the box in which the money is.re. our guy found something to answer, he said, now is the time when the bushes are not spawning. wherever i am, in what country , if our tourists see me, like this, they don’t say hello, they scream without anything, they’re stupid. premiere, mikhail zadornov, whole life.
guesses, come here, my friend, so your job is to guess the box in which the money is.re. our guy found something to answer, he said, now is the time when the bushes are not spawning. wherever i am, in what country , if our tourists see me, like this, they don’t say hello, they scream without anything, they’re stupid. premiere, mikhail zadornov, whole life.
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Oct 3, 2023
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well, i guess i would tend to — spent on renewables?gree _ spent on renewables? well, i guess i would tend to agree with _ would tend to agree with secretary—general mr al ghais about the need for investment in hydrocarbons. because basically, since covid, we have been under investing it in new oil and gas supplies. and you have to keep on investing just to keep supplies flat, let alone meet future demand. so as a result, we have had less supply and more demand and prices have risen. so i guess i would make the point that if we don't invest in hydrocarbons and the new noble is higher prices and volatility, i worry that that could undermine public support for the transition and for climate policy. so i think we have to be careful we have to manage the transition, we have to keep investing in renewable energy and clean energy technologies. but at the same time, until alternative technologies are available, we have to keep investing in hydrocarbons and make sure prices don't get out of control and undermine public support for climate polic
well, i guess i would tend to — spent on renewables?gree _ spent on renewables? well, i guess i would tend to agree with _ would tend to agree with secretary—general mr al ghais about the need for investment in hydrocarbons. because basically, since covid, we have been under investing it in new oil and gas supplies. and you have to keep on investing just to keep supplies flat, let alone meet future demand. so as a result, we have had less supply and more demand and prices have risen. so i...
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, i guess i lost my live. that's the outcome of everything. and nonsense you guys. but when they, when it happened, that when i found the ssl got sat right in slow the door was open on, the brand jumped over this and closed the door. somebody won't let well if i want and throw some like that problem. i really don't know. i really one pen and cents. i was paying attention once you the police came into the store instead of them trying to focus on. so they came up in my face pushing me right we. i was trying to explain to him that the guy who was shot was land down on his land. but this officer failed there. he just had to take me that. and he grabbed me up in and make area and went to try and arrest. so me that everybody's been told offices from the moment they came in. did this, do me to get it? he went to with me the live one know blood. another comes to know if i'm only like where you hit it, and i can get back up and walk in and i study gas for brand. so it's not like i would go down those as most scary as f
, i guess i lost my live. that's the outcome of everything. and nonsense you guys. but when they, when it happened, that when i found the ssl got sat right in slow the door was open on, the brand jumped over this and closed the door. somebody won't let well if i want and throw some like that problem. i really don't know. i really one pen and cents. i was paying attention once you the police came into the store instead of them trying to focus on. so they came up in my face pushing me right we. i...
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Oct 21, 2023
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i guess mr. samuel this will start with you sir, your initial thoughts about the atrocities we've seen being committed in the besieg gaza strip and now that the uh there are so many world leaders in uh cairo trying to come up for solution but there are no really high-ranking office. we good, good morning, you and yeah, but uh, i need the voice to be raised a little bit from uh from your side. okay, can you hear us? mr. samuel get is. mr. samuels, the question is to me, are you samuels? uh, yes, speaking. okay, mr. sam, hold a second, i want to welcome mr. sale, academic and political commentator from beirout. your initial thoughts, if you could hear us sir, on the atrocities being committed against palestinians now on their 15th day in gaza, absolutely, this is the discourse, this is the behavior, this is the nature of this occupation. the occuopire the zionists in palestine have been doing that, committing these crimes, massacres and atrocities and hostilities against the civilians, especially t
i guess mr. samuel this will start with you sir, your initial thoughts about the atrocities we've seen being committed in the besieg gaza strip and now that the uh there are so many world leaders in uh cairo trying to come up for solution but there are no really high-ranking office. we good, good morning, you and yeah, but uh, i need the voice to be raised a little bit from uh from your side. okay, can you hear us? mr. samuel get is. mr. samuels, the question is to me, are you samuels? uh, yes,...
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i guess my point is this, if nations. i guess my point is this. if i _ nations.ay, _ nations. i guess my point is this, ifi may, would - nations. i guess my point is this, if i may, would you . this, if i may, would you accept you are right now inevitably but dangerously dependent on the united states? we've had the foreign affairs representive of the eu, josep borrell, knowing there's no way the eu can step in and fill the hole if us support is to be withdrawn. the eu simply doesn't have the capacity to fill that great big hole. you're very dependent on washington, aren't you? well, first and foremost, _ washington, aren't you? well, first and foremost, everything | first and foremost, everything related to survival of ukraine as a governance mechanism, through microfinancial assistance of the eu, but of course the us is the largest, not only supplier and producer of military support for ukraine, but the larger leader co—ordinating the effort across all the group of more than 50 countries and that's especially important to understand and to preserve the support
i guess my point is this, if nations. i guess my point is this. if i _ nations.ay, _ nations. i guess my point is this, ifi may, would - nations. i guess my point is this, if i may, would you . this, if i may, would you accept you are right now inevitably but dangerously dependent on the united states? we've had the foreign affairs representive of the eu, josep borrell, knowing there's no way the eu can step in and fill the hole if us support is to be withdrawn. the eu simply doesn't have the...
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all right sean, we'll leave _ anybody's guess. all right sean, we'll leave it _ anybody's guess. it there, _ anybody's guess. all right sean, we'll leave it there, thank - anybody's guess. all right sean, we'll leave it there, thank you . anybody's guess. all right sean, | we'll leave it there, thank you so much for putting that story into perspective. we are going to stay with the us. the judge overseeing donald trump's civil fraud trial in the us has issued a gag order barring him from making comments about court staff. it comes after the former us president posted a social media attack on the judge's principal law clerk that included her photo, on the second day of the trial in new york. the post has since been deleted. meanwhile, mr trump has said that he plans to testify at the trial, which centres on allegations that he deceived banks, insurers and others by overvaluing his assets and exaggerating his net worth. he's dismissed the trial as a political witch hunt. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. the diaries kept by the government's former chief scientif
all right sean, we'll leave _ anybody's guess. all right sean, we'll leave it _ anybody's guess. it there, _ anybody's guess. all right sean, we'll leave it there, thank - anybody's guess. all right sean, we'll leave it there, thank you . anybody's guess. all right sean, | we'll leave it there, thank you so much for putting that story into perspective. we are going to stay with the us. the judge overseeing donald trump's civil fraud trial in the us has issued a gag order barring him from making...
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well, i guess in the next _ will be open at all?all? well, i guess in the next 24 hours, _ will be open at all? well, i guess in the next 24 hours, the - will be open at all? well, i guess in the next 24 hours, the first. in the next 24 hours, the first convoys of assistance would start rolling into gaza. the egyptian teams are working around the clock to open the crossing from the egyptian side, the rafah crossing, and some crews are now working on repairing the damages on some routes, connecting the crossing to gaza, but they expect to finish the job in the next 204i was, fortunately, so hopefully, by tomorrow morning, the first convoys will be entering the gaza strip. talk to me about some of the logistics that will be involved in reopening at. —— in the next 204i was. we know there are a lot of politics involved here, but we know there are also a lot of logistical issues about not least, repairing the roads that would allow those trucks to enter. your might as i said earlier, we are working on repairing roads, and from the egypt
well, i guess in the next _ will be open at all?all? well, i guess in the next 24 hours, _ will be open at all? well, i guess in the next 24 hours, the - will be open at all? well, i guess in the next 24 hours, the first. in the next 24 hours, the first convoys of assistance would start rolling into gaza. the egyptian teams are working around the clock to open the crossing from the egyptian side, the rafah crossing, and some crews are now working on repairing the damages on some routes,...
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so my daughters just guess, i guess he called it in to check on it and came back and the officer had tears in his eyes. finally get to the hospital that walk a sudden she had passed away the worse that i hadn't seen that. and i, i just try my best not to think about that that that, that the, the johns, i've never met because the media wants to make out it john, so i'm with the reason for kayla's, deb and even have family belief. the main thing is i'll see you that is he a little more time fire was made. it didn't take a long time, long to national, made me very upset cuz i'm there that come 1st the police king, no police can take me to the doctor said they address too because that's leg disappear, friend and anonymous. man. they name like they like the, you know, think about some like kalen and all the different things that come to know about her. there was an occasional shooting that is so, you know, rocks the conscience that people sort of take. no, but otherwise there's this sort of like, you know, mean effect is going on here. most people can't get their arms around the notion th
so my daughters just guess, i guess he called it in to check on it and came back and the officer had tears in his eyes. finally get to the hospital that walk a sudden she had passed away the worse that i hadn't seen that. and i, i just try my best not to think about that that that, that the, the johns, i've never met because the media wants to make out it john, so i'm with the reason for kayla's, deb and even have family belief. the main thing is i'll see you that is he a little more time fire...
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guess you're on, you're going to guess is right. again, guess about us sending us the best as no longer be able to, to, to interfere to save yours. right? for the same reason that it couldn't topple it legitimacy and call them into a mattress. and for the same reason that it couldn't be sent nature to josh and products, but a sanders and that it couldn't embed you're on despite frequently claiming that the options are on the table. you see all options are not on the table. the both today is very different from what it was a decade or 2 ago. and there is no reason for your eyes interferes, but us in the us are strong enough. there is, there is just us forces injuries and are at their strongest position in history and is it, and it's based as supporters are at their biggest position. so i think how most so it is the best time to take back the occupied territories. i think a good it will be no war, no mastercard to march the end of user and the end of the user, we'd be marked by then by an event creation division. but we saw enough und
guess you're on, you're going to guess is right. again, guess about us sending us the best as no longer be able to, to, to interfere to save yours. right? for the same reason that it couldn't topple it legitimacy and call them into a mattress. and for the same reason that it couldn't be sent nature to josh and products, but a sanders and that it couldn't embed you're on despite frequently claiming that the options are on the table. you see all options are not on the table. the both today is...
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three correctly guessed letters give you straight to two boxes, two boxes to the studio! you, let me down, i don’t know where to look, and it’s beautiful here, it’s beautiful here, your eyes are wide open , and by the way, here i am, and i let's be happy, it will happen, that means your task now is to choose the box in which the money is, because the whole studio is worried about you, then you have to enter into a relationship with something empty-handed, go ahead, open it, let's open the left one, kiss the person , here. but there is something to enter the house with, of course, 600 points on the reel, n, nikolay, nikolay, open up! dear tv viewers, we remind you that using the red button on your tv remote control, you can also spin the reel, answer questions from our capital show, the best viewers we will invite you here to participate in our program. so, a question for you, our dear tv viewers, let’s spin the drum, i ’ll probably try to name the words. even if i’m wrong, may the noisemakers forgive me, you have five seconds, either a drum, or a word , passport, and befo
three correctly guessed letters give you straight to two boxes, two boxes to the studio! you, let me down, i don’t know where to look, and it’s beautiful here, it’s beautiful here, your eyes are wide open , and by the way, here i am, and i let's be happy, it will happen, that means your task now is to choose the box in which the money is, because the whole studio is worried about you, then you have to enter into a relationship with something empty-handed, go ahead, open it, let's open the...
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guess what. we were initially producing 40% in the world. guess what, they are down to 10%, y.e took it overseas. so i propose legislation which i thought would be a slamdunk pass which i thought would be a little resistance from my maga friends. semiconductors all over the world are investing hundreds of billions of dollars to bring chip production back home, for example, just outside of ohio, outside of columbus, ohio, there were a thousand acres. we get intel coming along saying we will invest over $20 billion. we will build these new factories. they're like twice the size of football fields. and guess what the average pay is, about 100 to $110,000 a year. you don't need a college degree to have a job. cranes in the air, shovels in the ground and pride coming back to cities and towns all across the country. nearly a century ago franklin roosevelt brought electricity to millions of americans generating significant economic growth and prosperity. nearly 70 years ago president eisenhower launched the interstate highway system. the investment we are making today will be for our
guess what. we were initially producing 40% in the world. guess what, they are down to 10%, y.e took it overseas. so i propose legislation which i thought would be a slamdunk pass which i thought would be a little resistance from my maga friends. semiconductors all over the world are investing hundreds of billions of dollars to bring chip production back home, for example, just outside of ohio, outside of columbus, ohio, there were a thousand acres. we get intel coming along saying we will...
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i guess it is in the family. we like _ have met? i guess it is in the family.e met? i guess it is in the family. we like to do the - have met? i guess it is in the| family. we like to do the best have met? i guess it is in the - family. we like to do the best we can, get the most out of it, that's how i grew up, always wanting to improve yourself. new mouthguards have been introduced that could help rugby with concussions. rugby has been struggling with this accidental crisis about this problem in the sport. so a player would wear a mouth guard with bluetooth technology and if they took a collision then it would be transmitted to the pitch side doctor who would be able to gather the data and see if any of the force of the impact had gone to —— above a certain threshold. a player takes 25 hits over a certain threshold per game, for example, if they went over that or if it was so far over, the player would be permanently removed or come off for a head injury assessment. it could be a very significant moment for the sport. there will be a lot of devil in the detai
i guess it is in the family. we like _ have met? i guess it is in the family.e met? i guess it is in the family. we like to do the - have met? i guess it is in the| family. we like to do the best have met? i guess it is in the - family. we like to do the best we can, get the most out of it, that's how i grew up, always wanting to improve yourself. new mouthguards have been introduced that could help rugby with concussions. rugby has been struggling with this accidental crisis about this problem...
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, the rushing guess is something really special. we all understand that the pow wow. the possibility of getting alternative gas supplies, especially with ellen's, you turn the nose is limited and it will take time for the european union to make quite a serious steps to stop consuming rushing. yes, it would be useful now doesn't really matter what the country exactly conceals. rushing, guess the fact it is being consumed by the european union? that is this thing. we will definitely expect a european union to walk on. we talked about pipeline guests so far, liquefied natural gas is also coming from russia to your most as and it was before the invasion of ukraine. i mean, how do you feel about that? how does the training of them, which wait until recently you're a part of how do they feel about that? about the transit. indeed. well, the facts that your, if he's buying more energy from russia than it was as well, you know, overall, supporting russians with wind rushing gas is ridiculous during the war. and we see that professional sales
, the rushing guess is something really special. we all understand that the pow wow. the possibility of getting alternative gas supplies, especially with ellen's, you turn the nose is limited and it will take time for the european union to make quite a serious steps to stop consuming rushing. yes, it would be useful now doesn't really matter what the country exactly conceals. rushing, guess the fact it is being consumed by the european union? that is this thing. we will definitely expect a...
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the slot machines were down, i guess.credit cards. >> jimmy: that's not good. >> no. >> jimmy: and you did not notice? >> we did not. >> jimmy: how long were you there? >> we were there for a good amount of time. [ laughter ] and oh, let's post this tiktok. you know what? vegas is in the news. and it was the hack. and we were like oh, we survived it. [ laughter ] because i think we probably have different las vegas experiences. >> jimmy: not only did you survive it, you ignored it completely. [ laughter ] why do you say we have different las vegas? besides me living there and you not living there. >> do you like to gamble? >> jimmy: a little bit. not a ton. i don't do a ton. >> you don't lose your mind when you're there? >> jimmy: no, not at all. i do not. i learned. one of the very few things my father taught me is he said, you see these beautiful casinos? and i said, yeah. he goes, you think they built these from people winning? [ laughter ] i guess not. that stuck with me. >> yeah. we didn't sense any of it. and when i
the slot machines were down, i guess.credit cards. >> jimmy: that's not good. >> no. >> jimmy: and you did not notice? >> we did not. >> jimmy: how long were you there? >> we were there for a good amount of time. [ laughter ] and oh, let's post this tiktok. you know what? vegas is in the news. and it was the hack. and we were like oh, we survived it. [ laughter ] because i think we probably have different las vegas experiences. >> jimmy: not only did...
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so my daughters just guess, i guess he called it in to check on it and came back and the officer had tears in his eyes. finally get to the hospital that walk a sudden she had passed away the wish that i hadn't seen that. and i just try my best not to think about that that that that day the jobs i've never met because the media wants to make out it john. so i'm with the reason for kayla's, deb and even have family belief. the main thing is i'll see you that is he a little more time? probably with me to then take a long time to get a long time nozzle made me very upset cuz i'm there that come 1st. the police came, the police can take control of that as soon as they they access to because that's what disappear. friend, and i'm like, man, they name like they like the, you know, think about some like katelyn and all the different things that come to know about her. there's an occasional shooting that is so, you know, rocks the conscience that people sort of take. no, but otherwise there's this sort of like, you know, mean effect is going on here. most people can't get their arms around th
so my daughters just guess, i guess he called it in to check on it and came back and the officer had tears in his eyes. finally get to the hospital that walk a sudden she had passed away the wish that i hadn't seen that. and i just try my best not to think about that that that that day the jobs i've never met because the media wants to make out it john. so i'm with the reason for kayla's, deb and even have family belief. the main thing is i'll see you that is he a little more time? probably...
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i guess i lost my live. that's the outcome of it, but every day i know you guys, but when they, when it happens i, when i say, i suppose you got that right and slow the door was opened up on me. i ran jumped over this and closed the door. somebody won't let bo this, i was born and throw some like that problems. i really don't know. i really wasn't paying cents. i was $0.10 a months. you the police came into the store instead of them trying to focus on. so they came up in my face pushing me right we, i was trying to explain to him that the guy who was shot was laying down on the ground. but this officer failed there. he just had to take me there. and he grabbed me up in an egg area and went to try and arrest so me that everybody went to the offices from the moment they came in. this do me sir? yes sir. he went to with me. the live one, no blood and nothing comes to know if i'm only like where you hit it and i can get back up and walk in and i study gas for brand. so it's not like i would go down those as most
i guess i lost my live. that's the outcome of it, but every day i know you guys, but when they, when it happens i, when i say, i suppose you got that right and slow the door was opened up on me. i ran jumped over this and closed the door. somebody won't let bo this, i was born and throw some like that problems. i really don't know. i really wasn't paying cents. i was $0.10 a months. you the police came into the store instead of them trying to focus on. so they came up in my face pushing me...
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, i guess that's the outcome of it. but every day i mention you guys, but with a when it happened that when i found the ssl and you got sat right in slow the door was opened on me. i ran and jumped over this and closed the door. somebody won't let us out worn and throw some like that problem. i really don't know. i really wasn't paying cents. i was $0.10 a months. you the police came into the store instead of them trying to focus on. so they came up in my face pushing me around. we all started trying to explain to him that the guy who was shot was land down on the ground. but this officer failed there. he just had to take me that. and he grabbed me up in and make area and went to try and arrest. so me that everybody's been told offices from the moment they came. and it does do me, sir? yes sir. he wanted to make the live one no blow at another times. know if i'm only like where you hit it and i can get back up and walk and i started gas for brand, so it sound like i would go down those as most scary as far, right? the s
, i guess that's the outcome of it. but every day i mention you guys, but with a when it happened that when i found the ssl and you got sat right in slow the door was opened on me. i ran and jumped over this and closed the door. somebody won't let us out worn and throw some like that problem. i really don't know. i really wasn't paying cents. i was $0.10 a months. you the police came into the store instead of them trying to focus on. so they came up in my face pushing me around. we all started...
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well, i guess you will _ mean? what does it mean? well, i guess you will have _ mean?, i guess you will have to stay - mean? what does it mean? well, i guess you will have to stay tuned i mean? what does it mean? well, i| guess you will have to stay tuned to find out. we guess you will have to stay tuned to find out. ~ ., ~ ., ., , find out. we now know a little bit more. find out. we now know a little bit more- he — find out. we now know a little bit more. he wants _ find out. we now know a little bit more. he wants x _ find out. we now know a little bit more. he wants x to _ find out. we now know a little bit more. he wants x to do - find out. we now know a little bit| more. he wants x to do streaming games, video calls, banking, you name it, the everything gap. that was embarrassing, _ name it, the everything gap. that was embarrassing, i _ name it, the everything gap. trust was embarrassing, i almost died. name it, the everything gap. that - was embarrassing, i almost died. but ultimately, x still gets the majority of its revenue through advertising. if it is going
well, i guess you will _ mean? what does it mean? well, i guess you will have _ mean?, i guess you will have to stay - mean? what does it mean? well, i guess you will have to stay tuned i mean? what does it mean? well, i| guess you will have to stay tuned to find out. we guess you will have to stay tuned to find out. ~ ., ~ ., ., , find out. we now know a little bit more. find out. we now know a little bit more- he — find out. we now know a little bit more. he wants _ find out. we now know a...
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i believe so, so i'm sorry, this is for guess in atlanta. tunda, go ahead, sorry, i believe so. yeah, no, um, i, i think uh, you know, the attitude of france and the us and other western countries towards uh, lot of many african countries, lot of their former colonies, uh, has been one of paternalism, right, since the independence of many states and africa, france and the us and others have maintained substantial economic and military domination right of these of these countries. we could look back to um the the berlin conference in the uh late 1800s where uh many western countries came together and and uh decided which of of the uh of the african continent, which which parts of the continent they would dominate, right? and so i think a lot of those uh uh types of attitudes and and relationships have been maintained, even post-independence, and like you said right, like lot of african countries they want to have uh uh you know mutually beneficial relationships with with with uh partners throughout throughout the world like like my uh uh my my uh fellow uh speaker here has has sh
i believe so, so i'm sorry, this is for guess in atlanta. tunda, go ahead, sorry, i believe so. yeah, no, um, i, i think uh, you know, the attitude of france and the us and other western countries towards uh, lot of many african countries, lot of their former colonies, uh, has been one of paternalism, right, since the independence of many states and africa, france and the us and others have maintained substantial economic and military domination right of these of these countries. we could look...
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i guess it's in the family. we like - has ever met? i guess it's in the family.| the family. we like to always do the best we can, get the most out of it, that's how i grew up. always wanting to improve yourself. finally, england's matt fitzpatrick won the individual and team event at the alfred dunhill links championship in scotland. the tournament was reduced to sa holes after saturday and sunday were a wash—out. fitzpatrick finished at 19—under for his three rounds. that also gave him and his mother susan the best net score of 35—under to win the team tournament, by five shots. it was amazing. you know, we are asleep late last year and didn't quite play so well, and this year she has played fantastic and i played really solid as well. ijust think, yeah, you just couldn't ask for a better week. congratulations to him and _ a better week. congratulations to him and his _ a better week. congratulations to him and his mum, - a better week. congratulations to him and his mum, susan. . that is all from us at the moment. we will see you again soon. goodbye. hello aga
i guess it's in the family. we like - has ever met? i guess it's in the family.| the family. we like to always do the best we can, get the most out of it, that's how i grew up. always wanting to improve yourself. finally, england's matt fitzpatrick won the individual and team event at the alfred dunhill links championship in scotland. the tournament was reduced to sa holes after saturday and sunday were a wash—out. fitzpatrick finished at 19—under for his three rounds. that also gave him...
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on the question i guess man are escalate. on the question i guess many are asking _ escalate.on i guess many are asking is, _ escalate. on the question i guess many are asking is, how - escalate. on the question i guess many are asking is, how much . escalate. on the question i guess i many are asking is, how much more escalate. on the question i guess - many are asking is, how much more is hezbollah capable of doing in terms of damage? fix, hezbollah capable of doing in terms of damaue? �* ., hezbollah capable of doing in terms of damaue? �* . ., , of damage? a great deal, if it comes to that. of damage? a great deal, if it comes to that- they — of damage? a great deal, if it comes to that. they have, _ of damage? a great deal, if it comes to that. they have, we _ of damage? a great deal, if it comes to that. they have, we know - of damage? a great deal, if it comes to that. they have, we know that - to that. they have, we know that they have a significant supply of long—range missiles that can strike not just long—range missiles that can strike notjust here at the border, not
on the question i guess man are escalate. on the question i guess many are asking _ escalate.on i guess many are asking is, _ escalate. on the question i guess many are asking is, how - escalate. on the question i guess many are asking is, how much . escalate. on the question i guess i many are asking is, how much more escalate. on the question i guess - many are asking is, how much more is hezbollah capable of doing in terms of damage? fix, hezbollah capable of doing in terms of damaue? �*...
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i guess people in gaza were expecting — was there?hat _ was there? i guess people in gaza were expecting that because - was there? i guess people in gaza were expecting that because the l was there? i guess people in gaza l were expecting that because the idf were expecting that because the idf were sending lots of messages by aeroplanes, paper messages and the warnings everywhere that they have to move south. they were expecting that land incursion to happen. and those cuts would not happen anytime soon. but in the middle of this intensified attack and shelling on gaza, all the scenarios for these civilians are open. find gaza, all the scenarios for these civilians are open.— gaza, all the scenarios for these civilians are open. and this issue of aid, if i _ civilians are open. and this issue of aid, if! can— civilians are open. and this issue of aid, if i can ask _ civilians are open. and this issue of aid, if i can ask about, - civilians are open. and this issue of aid, if i can ask about, we - civilians are open. and this issue of
i guess people in gaza were expecting — was there?hat _ was there? i guess people in gaza were expecting that because - was there? i guess people in gaza were expecting that because the l was there? i guess people in gaza l were expecting that because the idf were expecting that because the idf were sending lots of messages by aeroplanes, paper messages and the warnings everywhere that they have to move south. they were expecting that land incursion to happen. and those cuts would not happen...
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the reality of this garbage is my guess, worries angle rawling, i'm my guess is a researcher at friends of the earth, malaysia, you can learn more about their work at s o, e dash malaysia dot org my guess. thank you so much for joining us. first, talk to us a little bit about the work that you and your group are doing in malaysia and why there is such a urgency to address the so called waste trade. okay, um i'm a senior research officer, the fence of the nation and also the consumers association, opening the members of the global alliance for insight to auction. it's in short republic, gaia and also basically from plastic. so in 2017 i will organization to die us project. i just thought the research on the effects of the street. we were tracking the most one of the plastic with a globally. so during that time, there was news about continuous of these left in the fonts in melisha. and also a fun learning china's notification to the website organization that happened in 2017 and china had informed about the intention to enforce a band on the $24.00 types of base including plastic missing
the reality of this garbage is my guess, worries angle rawling, i'm my guess is a researcher at friends of the earth, malaysia, you can learn more about their work at s o, e dash malaysia dot org my guess. thank you so much for joining us. first, talk to us a little bit about the work that you and your group are doing in malaysia and why there is such a urgency to address the so called waste trade. okay, um i'm a senior research officer, the fence of the nation and also the consumers...
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your late wife was a little nervous, i guess.: before i went out to buy the team from james she said, what are you going to pay? i said, well, the right number is $150 million. i might go to $120 million. or $122 million. when i came back and told her i went to $172 million, she went nuts. james' lawyer from st. louis called me and said, we will offer you $75 million to let the lease expire and let us move. he called me at home and my wife heard that and said, wait a minute. you paid $25 million? he is paying you $75 million, and you will still own the stadium. you will get another team. i said, no. i remember when i was a kid, my baseball team was the boston braves. they played at bu field. they moved and they never came back, and i was heart sick. that is why. it was not about the money. it was about the passion. ♪ david: you have had a very interesting life. you got a great football team. you got all kinds of awards. what are you most proud of having achieved in your life? bob: the most important thing to me is my family. and
your late wife was a little nervous, i guess.: before i went out to buy the team from james she said, what are you going to pay? i said, well, the right number is $150 million. i might go to $120 million. or $122 million. when i came back and told her i went to $172 million, she went nuts. james' lawyer from st. louis called me and said, we will offer you $75 million to let the lease expire and let us move. he called me at home and my wife heard that and said, wait a minute. you paid $25...
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my guess is that we are, and your estimation? my guess is that we are. and what — your estimation? am _ your estimation? my guess is that we are, and what am i _ your estimation? my guess is that we are, and what am i basing _ your estimation? my guess is that we are, and what am i basing that - your estimation? my guess is that we are, and what am i basing that on? . are, and what am i basing that on? first of all, the maximal goals that prime minister netanyahu has set. what he said is that not only must israel make hamas pay a terrible price for what happened, he also said that he wants to change the power equation in gaza and to send a lesson to israel's enemies that will last for more than one generation. you don't do that simply through air strikes. however, having been with the israeli army for much of the day today, i would say that they are still trying to secure the area. there was shooting, as you saw in my piece perhaps, earlier on, as we arrived at the kibbutz in southern israel where these killings have been discovered. and in this city tonight, ashkelon, there has be
my guess is that we are, and your estimation? my guess is that we are. and what — your estimation? am _ your estimation? my guess is that we are, and what am i _ your estimation? my guess is that we are, and what am i basing _ your estimation? my guess is that we are, and what am i basing that - your estimation? my guess is that we are, and what am i basing that on? . are, and what am i basing that on? first of all, the maximal goals that prime minister netanyahu has set. what he said is that...
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my guess is the prime minister. seems to me as the world goes on, how much space does she have in nature plans for defending the voltage space? conflict in 30 minutes on d w. the you can draw the line between the space is because i don't believe that space is, is a morally relevant criteria. and any more than i believe that rice or sex is un frontier in. 2 2 should. 2 2 we humans are closer to a chimpanzee vanishing. pansy is even to a dog. a dr. series about our complex relationship with animals. watch now on youtube. d. w documentary the, this is the w news line from berlin. the palestinian health authority says an explosion at a hospital in gaza city, a skilled, nearly 500 people, a mach williams, and is really air strikes israel and the us say, the evidence points to a rock. it's misfired 5. how standing and militants also coming up you as president joe biden wraps up a visit to tell a beef with agreement from israel, that it will allow limited humanitarian aid into gaza from egypt.
my guess is the prime minister. seems to me as the world goes on, how much space does she have in nature plans for defending the voltage space? conflict in 30 minutes on d w. the you can draw the line between the space is because i don't believe that space is, is a morally relevant criteria. and any more than i believe that rice or sex is un frontier in. 2 2 should. 2 2 we humans are closer to a chimpanzee vanishing. pansy is even to a dog. a dr. series about our complex relationship with...
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if this was not, i guess i don't know what is. like if andy warhol isn't transformative, what's transformative? he was sort of the avatar of transforming other images and other products. whether it was a campbell soup can or this photograph. but the majority said, and this was, you know, i don't think i'm giving away any secrets, this wasn't like a hard-fought 7-2 majority. like, where were those three people going to land? i mean, this is just seven people thought we had it all wrong and the opposite. the majority thought that just because both the photographer and warhol had used their images in a similar commercial fashion, that they had essentially licensed the images to magazines and received payment for those images, that that trumped everything that i've been saying about the transformation. so that was the essential conflict in the case. now, i think what struck people about it, i think the reason why it's fair for you to have said, well, it was an unusual lineup, what was really unusual was the fact that justice, in peopl
if this was not, i guess i don't know what is. like if andy warhol isn't transformative, what's transformative? he was sort of the avatar of transforming other images and other products. whether it was a campbell soup can or this photograph. but the majority said, and this was, you know, i don't think i'm giving away any secrets, this wasn't like a hard-fought 7-2 majority. like, where were those three people going to land? i mean, this is just seven people thought we had it all wrong and the...
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my guess is that crime will increase in big cities, but it will also spill over into the civilian sphere, as we see in this example. donald trump, this lawsuit is very important because it shows that critical legal theory doesn't just allow burglars and carjackers without consequences, they actually want to go after private capital in civil sector and they will start filing lawsuits like crazy. i also expect the fbi sru and doj to hold a referendum. i think it's an election for them. this is a referendum and they will be able to do what they are doing now, but at an accelerated pace. i think we're headed for a disaster. i think racial tensions will become much worse. they are already getting worse since we abandoned the idea of cuminism and turned to the racial essentialism that the democratic party imposes on everyone. their possible victory is fearsome because they will likely take the senate and the entire congress. and there will be no compromises, i don't think so, but they are unlikely to succeed, because on every issue, the economy, crime, energy, foreign policy, the border, joe
my guess is that crime will increase in big cities, but it will also spill over into the civilian sphere, as we see in this example. donald trump, this lawsuit is very important because it shows that critical legal theory doesn't just allow burglars and carjackers without consequences, they actually want to go after private capital in civil sector and they will start filing lawsuits like crazy. i also expect the fbi sru and doj to hold a referendum. i think it's an election for them. this is a...
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my guess. thank you so much for joining us. first, talk to us a little bit about the work that you and your group are doing in malaysia and why there is such urgency to address the so called waste trade. okay, um i'm a senior research officer, meet the fence of the nation and also the consumers association, opening the members of the global alliance for insight to auction. it's in short republic, gaia and also basically from plastic. so in 2017, our organization to die, us project hitchcock. the research on the effects of the street. we were tracking the most one of plastic means globally. so during that time, there was news about continuous of these left in the fonts in melisha, and also a fun learning china's notification to the world trade organization that happened during the 2017. and china had informed about the intention to enforce a band on the 24th types of bass, including plastic missing parts. so we anticipate the cascading problems to melisha . and we had already questions from nation goldman. at that time, he tells
my guess. thank you so much for joining us. first, talk to us a little bit about the work that you and your group are doing in malaysia and why there is such urgency to address the so called waste trade. okay, um i'm a senior research officer, meet the fence of the nation and also the consumers association, opening the members of the global alliance for insight to auction. it's in short republic, gaia and also basically from plastic. so in 2017, our organization to die, us project hitchcock....
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and i guess if someone could, i guess, speak a little bit to that, because i think everything on here is good, but i don't really see how this takes account of the staffing dynamics that we have and kind of the current situation at our school sites, which makes me wonder how do we plan for this to be kind of successful as we move forward? yeah, i can start there. first of all, i don't want to undermine the staffing crisis because it's real and it's a challenge and we know we see that centrally on site and for sure sites. and so but i will say that one of the great outcomes of this work and i think we just have to stay there, is that we now know that there are working teams at every site and so we i believe that through that that lever staffing shortages are know unfortunately unfortunately for them. but we will continue to be able to stay with that teams and build those up because that is something that's now not just become an expectation, but i believe that at a site level, it's something that folks look forward to in terms of working together because we got into this business to re
and i guess if someone could, i guess, speak a little bit to that, because i think everything on here is good, but i don't really see how this takes account of the staffing dynamics that we have and kind of the current situation at our school sites, which makes me wonder how do we plan for this to be kind of successful as we move forward? yeah, i can start there. first of all, i don't want to undermine the staffing crisis because it's real and it's a challenge and we know we see that centrally...
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guess the whole situation whatever is going on in gaza is supported by us international and internationalit wants this for to actually continue? well, first of all, let's be clear that, there's really not any, they can be taken seriously, he reads from a telepter and seriously, he reads from a teleportopter, and he's to do that effectively, having said that are policy makers, there are other cabinet um and the you security lobby in the united always gender and i'm sorry i'm going to jump in unfortunately uh your voice is getting cut off intermittently. uh faisan naqi, i'm going to address the same question to you if possible, again i'm trying to highlight the role of the us here in um the bigger picture trying to understand where they're trying to go with this war and the way that they're practically carpet bombing the ghaza strip as we're looking at the skyline there showing that the bombing campaign has continued all the is like and okay, we do apologize, we're having audio and visual uh problems here, technical problems, i should say, connecting to our guests and until that gets fixed,
guess the whole situation whatever is going on in gaza is supported by us international and internationalit wants this for to actually continue? well, first of all, let's be clear that, there's really not any, they can be taken seriously, he reads from a telepter and seriously, he reads from a teleportopter, and he's to do that effectively, having said that are policy makers, there are other cabinet um and the you security lobby in the united always gender and i'm sorry i'm going to jump in...
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, i guess. i mean, as i'm pretty beat on the look it up. boom. let's get to see if they don't you guys you again. so that's, you can take it as a for you. okay, so he went on based on this type of those data, the 17 points that does not go through them. we'll get you off. one of them in fact, just get off the going to like where, like ones or you can do the on the points of the, on the phone totally near the bottom. you can sort of from still need and on not submitted to the army s. we somebody to get all due to close it with the, with the glad out. even though, you know, i know you how i love the cheapest and the so by then it goes to the people sandra is needing that the the, [000:00:00;00] the after the end of world war 2, the national liberation movement. it'd be an intensified, dramatic life, haven't driven away the japanese occupiers. the vietnamese patriots by no means wanted the return of the former french colonizers. but brands did not want to lose the rich colony. i decided to beat the
, i guess. i mean, as i'm pretty beat on the look it up. boom. let's get to see if they don't you guys you again. so that's, you can take it as a for you. okay, so he went on based on this type of those data, the 17 points that does not go through them. we'll get you off. one of them in fact, just get off the going to like where, like ones or you can do the on the points of the, on the phone totally near the bottom. you can sort of from still need and on not submitted to the army s. we somebody...