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i have a good mic. if you don't have a good mic, it's a very difficult. you walk out for two weeks. talk and say what the heck happened for his voice? the state of israel is a blessing to the world. our prayers are with them now. [screeching] >> stephen: wow, that was an abrupt turn! "the lighting here is terrible! the deli spread is warm and they don't have any name brnd soda, unless you count rc soda, which i do not! nana loved life and was taken too soon." [laughter] [cheers and applause] but then he laser-focused on the middle east, and it got even worse. >> i read all of biden's security people. can you imagine national defense people, and they said gee, people, and they said gee, i hope hezbollah doesn't from north because that's the most vulnerable spot. i said wait a minute? they're all very smart. you know, i said that president xi of china, 1.4 billion people he controls them with an iron fist. i said he's a very smart man. they killed me the next day. i said he was smart. they are very smart. >> stephen: does he know he doesn't have to compliment all the most evil people
i have a good mic. if you don't have a good mic, it's a very difficult. you walk out for two weeks. talk and say what the heck happened for his voice? the state of israel is a blessing to the world. our prayers are with them now. [screeching] >> stephen: wow, that was an abrupt turn! "the lighting here is terrible! the deli spread is warm and they don't have any name brnd soda, unless you count rc soda, which i do not! nana loved life and was taken too soon." [laughter] [cheers...
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i'm blowing out my voice talking to this stupid mic this is the worst mic i've ever had.e'll get back to the speech >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] "this is my worst mic since pence. this is the worst -- [ laughter and applause "this is my worst microphone, pence. some business news, i read that next year, best buy plans to stop selling dvds. i mean, they're already not selling dvds, but now, they won't even have them in the store. well, listen to this chipotle announced that for the first time in more than a year, they're raising prices of course, anyone who's been there knows that the true cost of eating at chipotle is the next morning [ laughter ] did you guys see this last night? someone in california won a $1.7 billion powerball jackpot. the second-largest in history. yep. the winner was like, "yes, i can now afford chipotle. [ laughter ] $1.7 billion that's enough to turn every spirit halloween back into bed, bath & beyond. [ laughter ] hey guys, i saw that google just introduced a new a.i. technology that fixes smiles in photos and it's pretty impressive, for real let'
i'm blowing out my voice talking to this stupid mic this is the worst mic i've ever had.e'll get back to the speech >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] "this is my worst mic since pence. this is the worst -- [ laughter and applause "this is my worst microphone, pence. some business news, i read that next year, best buy plans to stop selling dvds. i mean, they're already not selling dvds, but now, they won't even have them in the store. well, listen to this chipotle announced that for...
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this is the worst mic i've ever had. i'm trying to get their attention. turn up the mic. is it okay? and then i don't pay a bill and they say, trump doesn't pay his contractors! yeah. it's unbelievable. it's a rotten, lousy mic. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: by the way -- [ applause ] it's the same thing he said about mike pence. [ laughter ] it's always fun to see him come up with new reasons not to pay people. and i have to say, for a guy who says he doesn't drink, all you have to do is slow him down a little and you've got a full-blown drunk donald trump. ♪ [ audiotape playing slowly ] >> did you see the other day -- thank you -- thanks -- gets a little groggy. gets a little bit groggy. they say, "get him off the stage, that [ bleep ]'s wearing off, man!" get him off. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: make that man the speaker of the house! donald trump will not be the next speaker of the house, or maybe he will. we have no idea. republicans can't seem to find anyone they agree on. steve scalise of louisiana got the support of the gop majority behind closed doors, but he hasn
this is the worst mic i've ever had. i'm trying to get their attention. turn up the mic. is it okay? and then i don't pay a bill and they say, trump doesn't pay his contractors! yeah. it's unbelievable. it's a rotten, lousy mic. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: by the way -- [ applause ] it's the same thing he said about mike pence. [ laughter ] it's always fun to see him come up with new reasons not to pay people. and i have to say, for a guy who says he doesn't drink, all you have to do is slow...
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vice chair mandelman. >> [off mic]. >> supervisor safai. >> [off mic]. >> noted. adding cosponsership and chair chan. aye. >> we have three ayes. >> thank you. the motion passes. [gavel] >> . >> thank you so much. >> thank you and mr. clerk please call item number 3. >> yes item three is a resolution retroactively authorizationings the department of public health to accept and expend a cash gift in the amount of $17,000 from the estate of janet d. kramer through the federal reserve in support of the laguna honda hospital for the period of july 1, 2022 through june 30, 2032. members of the public have joined us remotely and wish to comment pressing star three to enter the speaker line and when the system indicates you have been unmuted it's your signal to begin your comments. madam chair. >> thank you and i know this is a verbal presentation by the chief financial officer and is this an online presentation? please go ahead. >> thank you. can you hear me okay? >> yes, please. >> okay. great. good morning supervisors. i'm the chief financial officer at laguna honda h
vice chair mandelman. >> [off mic]. >> supervisor safai. >> [off mic]. >> noted. adding cosponsership and chair chan. aye. >> we have three ayes. >> thank you. the motion passes. [gavel] >> . >> thank you so much. >> thank you and mr. clerk please call item number 3. >> yes item three is a resolution retroactively authorizationings the department of public health to accept and expend a cash gift in the amount of $17,000 from the estate...
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move over, vern glenn takes the mic. let's see how he did. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening. businesses near the oakland hills are getting pretty desperate for solutions. you can not blame them. they say a steady stream of break ins, some caught on video, is not only threatening their safety but also their livelihoods. we have the story of two businesses in the same complex that have been hit multiple times. >> here at the weekend square shopping center there are familiar stores like the jamba juice, ups, liquor store, they have become targets and also places for constant robberies. >> reporter: this is surveillance video. inside the liquor store located at the lincoln square shopping center. it shows throw people coming inside, stealing liquor bottles and at one point getting into an altercation with the store employee. and one of the suspects even used a fire extinguisher. the video was taken nearly a week ago. the owner, wishes not to be named says. >> it happened here at least a c
move over, vern glenn takes the mic. let's see how he did. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening. businesses near the oakland hills are getting pretty desperate for solutions. you can not blame them. they say a steady stream of break ins, some caught on video, is not only threatening their safety but also their livelihoods. we have the story of two businesses in the same complex that have been hit multiple times. >> here at the weekend square...
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could you say your name one more time on the mic? >> ralph hibbs. >> thank you so much. anyone else with public comment on item 1? madam chair. >> okay. with that, public comment on this item is closed. i like to make a motion that we send this to the full board with positive recommendation as a committee report. >> on the motion offered by the chair this be recommended to the board as committee report- >> i'm sorry, mr. carroll--i'm going to clarify the motion, because there is a question. the motion was to send it out with a positive recommendation as a committee report. >> madam chair, in order to stay consistent with my-i don't want to hold up in committee, but to stay consistent with my previous position i prefer we send without recommendation. >> as a committee report? >> yes. >> okay. there is a alternative motion. do we have to--i will withdraw my original motion. >> so, the chair is withdrawing the motion it be recommended as committee report and offering a new motion? >> the new motion is to send it out with no recommendation as a committee report. >> on the mo
could you say your name one more time on the mic? >> ralph hibbs. >> thank you so much. anyone else with public comment on item 1? madam chair. >> okay. with that, public comment on this item is closed. i like to make a motion that we send this to the full board with positive recommendation as a committee report. >> on the motion offered by the chair this be recommended to the board as committee report- >> i'm sorry, mr. carroll--i'm going to clarify the motion,...
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and [off mic.] >> yeah. at the end at the end of e so but maybe this is a little bit different you are right we do public comment at the end so you can do your questions to the director now. >> no i'll do it afterwards because - we normally do on each regular item ask for public comment and have the discussion but director's report. >> call for public comment at the end. [off mic.] >>. okay. >> okay. >> okay. >> okay. >> um, so is there public comment on item 4c? >> i'm lost so - >> whatever (laughter). >> this is exactly why we need tobacco back in the program and not there the chaos of this fund. >> any remote public comment on this item? okay. come back first. >> just one question did we determine what fees we're allowed to use um, in order to support the cbo program? >> i believe that is possible to use the agreement license fees for that program. >> commissioner shaddix. >> alex thank you for your report. question and add backs so if one hundred and $60,000 comes from the cbo some opportunity along this
and [off mic.] >> yeah. at the end at the end of e so but maybe this is a little bit different you are right we do public comment at the end so you can do your questions to the director now. >> no i'll do it afterwards because - we normally do on each regular item ask for public comment and have the discussion but director's report. >> call for public comment at the end. [off mic.] >>. okay. >> okay. >> okay. >> okay. >> um, so is there public...
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the mic and feel free.ot i've been able to chum the microphone on. >> okay, all right have one question so far that's about the open technology fund. people have asked whether it's working as a workaround for censorship and how successful you are and what challenges there are in that area? >> workaround means find a way to do something you could not do otherwise is not a negative term at all. it's very, very effective. i mentioned in the uranian protest using up all of our budget during that time of the protest the violent death at that young woman at the hands of the morality police we had one in four iranian adults who are seeking out content through the circumvention tools we help to crated some cases but suddenly made available and 25% of arabian adults were getting their news about what was going on in their country through our circumvention tools. it's very difficult it's not an easy task. we have 10% audience insight russia getting her someplace. it's the same thing in china. china is very effective
the mic and feel free.ot i've been able to chum the microphone on. >> okay, all right have one question so far that's about the open technology fund. people have asked whether it's working as a workaround for censorship and how successful you are and what challenges there are in that area? >> workaround means find a way to do something you could not do otherwise is not a negative term at all. it's very, very effective. i mentioned in the uranian protest using up all of our budget...
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i wish they had cut somebody's mic a couple times, because it might have been a lesson to all of thems trump's huge lead kind of taken the drama out of these debates? the ratings dropped somewhat, 2, 3 million for the second debate. is there a widespread media perception, right or wrong, that then of these candidates have much chance of catching him? >> yeah. first of all, that perception is there. i think the only thing that could have increased the ratings for the debate more than trump changing his mind than if taylor swift was in the audience. [laughter] see, this is the -- the the debates right now are the race to see who's the distant second, and that's not all that meaningful. howard: kevin, i wrote a column this week saying the media with in reality are practically declaring the primaries over. even stories that are not about debates say, well, when trump and biden face off, or it just seems to be the default position. of course, journalists would love a hot race on either pseudo, but when -- side, but when ron desantis is at 15% and trump's at 50-something, it's hard to imagi
i wish they had cut somebody's mic a couple times, because it might have been a lesson to all of thems trump's huge lead kind of taken the drama out of these debates? the ratings dropped somewhat, 2, 3 million for the second debate. is there a widespread media perception, right or wrong, that then of these candidates have much chance of catching him? >> yeah. first of all, that perception is there. i think the only thing that could have increased the ratings for the debate more than trump...
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vice chair mandelman. >> [off mic]. >> supervisor safai. >> [off mic]. >> noted.g cosponsership and chair chan. aye. >> we have three ayes. >> thank you. the motion passes. [gavel] >> . >> thank you so much. >> thank you and mr. clerk please call item number 3. >> yes item three is a resolution retroactively authorizationings the department of public health to accept and expend a cash gift in the amount of $17,000 from the estate of janet d. kramer through the federal reserve in support of the laguna honda hospital for the period of july 1, 2022 through june 30, 2032. members of the public have joined us remotely and wish to comment pressing star three to enter the speaker line and when the system indicates you have been unmuted it's your signal to begin your comments. madam chair. >> thank you and i know this is a verbal presentation by the chief financial officer and is this an online presentation? please go ahead. >> thank you. can you hear me okay? >> yes, please. >> okay. great. good morning supervisors. i'm the chief financial officer at laguna honda hospita
vice chair mandelman. >> [off mic]. >> supervisor safai. >> [off mic]. >> noted.g cosponsership and chair chan. aye. >> we have three ayes. >> thank you. the motion passes. [gavel] >> . >> thank you so much. >> thank you and mr. clerk please call item number 3. >> yes item three is a resolution retroactively authorizationings the department of public health to accept and expend a cash gift in the amount of $17,000 from the estate of...
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but during the recording of last week's programme, fiona bruce asked for the mic to be passed to thethe middle. the remarks were broadcast on bbc one but were edited out when the show went on the iplayer. fiona bruce rang the audience member, roberta gokhan the following day to apologise, and the incident prompted some criticism on social media. here's gerry hicks. this is wrong on every level. fiona bruce only mentions colour of skin once. woman in colourful top. black guy. man in green shirt. but shropshire green man defended the comments. the bbc issued a statement in response. that's all from us for now. thank you forjoining us. do you think about getting in touch and perhaps even coming on the program? we'll be back to hear more of your thoughts about how the bbc covers the news next week. goodbye. this is bbc news was that we will have the headlines for you at the top of the hour straight after this program. over half of the uk's transport emissions come from cars, so to help reach climate targets, the government had banned the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030 — alt
but during the recording of last week's programme, fiona bruce asked for the mic to be passed to thethe middle. the remarks were broadcast on bbc one but were edited out when the show went on the iplayer. fiona bruce rang the audience member, roberta gokhan the following day to apologise, and the incident prompted some criticism on social media. here's gerry hicks. this is wrong on every level. fiona bruce only mentions colour of skin once. woman in colourful top. black guy. man in green shirt....
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appreciate the live mic handoff between britain begin g brynn g and kara scannell. daniel, trump made a lot of claims some of which have already been rejected by this judge. here is one of the first claims that trump made, being a part of what he said is according naltsed election interference. >> the trial was railroaded and fast tracked. it could have been brought years ago but they waited until i was right in the middle of my campaign, the same with other trials and indictments. it is all run by doj which is corrupt in washington. everything goes through them. >> daniel, fact check that for us. >> those are baseless. first of all the idea that doj is orchestrating all of this is nonsense. there is not a shred of evidence that doj is directing the stale attorney general in this state lawsuit. it is a state issue. the claim about waiting until the middle of trump's campaign, this trial is the result of a state attorney general lawsuit that was brought in september 2022. and trump launched his campaign in november 2022. so this saga began before he announced his can
appreciate the live mic handoff between britain begin g brynn g and kara scannell. daniel, trump made a lot of claims some of which have already been rejected by this judge. here is one of the first claims that trump made, being a part of what he said is according naltsed election interference. >> the trial was railroaded and fast tracked. it could have been brought years ago but they waited until i was right in the middle of my campaign, the same with other trials and indictments. it is...
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you'll have to go to the mic. have to move into the mic. >> could you describe any concessions you had to make in writing the book? something you didn't want to get in the publishers had to make you do? >> x that is an interesting question. this is a big a book. [laughter] and it's bigger than it b was expected to be. i felt like i'd won a shot at it and i needed it to be as complete as possible. young adult biography that helps a lot and left me to the rest. i didn't leave out probably would've wanted me too leave dout. decided there's not a chance for second book. on this subject. i had so much richness all of the documents and i was the guardian and i knew to give it the best shot that i could. that was the purpose the challenge i had. that was definitely more than expected. >> waany concessions? i was extremely fortunate they have been supportive of this book from the very beginning given me extra resources that were not in the collection. places to go and look i have nothing i felt like i needed to be in thei
you'll have to go to the mic. have to move into the mic. >> could you describe any concessions you had to make in writing the book? something you didn't want to get in the publishers had to make you do? >> x that is an interesting question. this is a big a book. [laughter] and it's bigger than it b was expected to be. i felt like i'd won a shot at it and i needed it to be as complete as possible. young adult biography that helps a lot and left me to the rest. i didn't leave out...
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intelligently chosen methods to drive companies to ruin and to force them to sell for a song even of on the mic. mostly not hon, gary and angle. but european companies from new member states using small or even hung, gary and companies operated by people who aren't close to the government. and so, and then i put on the i applies to for kaufman the whole my says point supermarket chains also subject especially with taxes and duties. according to her, the organ administration sits prices, which manipulates the markets and lowes are changed overnight. when do you want to name and how the companies have said that they were visited by intelligence, they are overwhelmed with hundreds of inspections that they get completely up through the requirements. and each time when one of the background one gets the impression that once again, a friendly oligarch benefits is that every sector is affected. large german auto plants and hungary have been left alone. none of the firms in the targeted sectors agree to an interview. and the organ administration hasn't responded to our request about the allegations, bu
intelligently chosen methods to drive companies to ruin and to force them to sell for a song even of on the mic. mostly not hon, gary and angle. but european companies from new member states using small or even hung, gary and companies operated by people who aren't close to the government. and so, and then i put on the i applies to for kaufman the whole my says point supermarket chains also subject especially with taxes and duties. according to her, the organ administration sits prices, which...
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. >> call coventry direct today at 800 941 zero 100 or visit coventry d the mic's starting with a runaway monkey in indianapolis. >> it all started as a woman pulled into her driveway. the monkey jumped onto the hood of her car. several police officers soon arrived, but the monkey took off. now police say the monkey has finally been caught. yeah that's momo and momo is actually an escaped pet. >> and it isn't the first time momo and flighty engaged in this same sort of monkey business. back in july. >> this one explore a little bit next to the long arm of the law. finally reaching out and getting its man or rather its pig officials in aurora, colorado have been trying to track down the culprit in a multi crime spree, including property damage. turns out it was this guy. >> oh, there he goes. >> a 400 pound pig named fred. one officer says it took about eight people to capture him. >> did you say 400 pounds? >> 400 pounds? >> fred's awfully cute, but how is he damaging property and doing all this crime? eating? just using its weight? i don't know. i don't get it. i don't either. and this i
. >> call coventry direct today at 800 941 zero 100 or visit coventry d the mic's starting with a runaway monkey in indianapolis. >> it all started as a woman pulled into her driveway. the monkey jumped onto the hood of her car. several police officers soon arrived, but the monkey took off. now police say the monkey has finally been caught. yeah that's momo and momo is actually an escaped pet. >> and it isn't the first time momo and flighty engaged in this same sort of monkey...
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was not mccarthy, but now that kevin name out of the hat, then i am certainly going into with an open mic. >> host: mind. >> host: do you think someone like steve scalise who worked alongside with mccarthy has a chance for someone like jim jordan who support him as well? >> guest: i think steve scalise would be an excellent no question about that. obviously has the experience. you know, all of us are concerned about his health, but steve scalise is obviously could step right into the role and we wouldn't miss a beat. i think would be a great speaker. jim jordan would be a good speaker, no question in my mind about that. that's whyea i say we've got soe outstanding talent in our conference. i'm very confident we are going to get a great leader and that we're going to move forward and we are going to move forward with the policies that i believe are the best policies for our country. >> host: to what degree than the neck speaker has to gain the support primarily of safe replicates and those who agreed with them to oust speaker mccarthy? >> guest: not so quick now because let's make one thin
was not mccarthy, but now that kevin name out of the hat, then i am certainly going into with an open mic. >> host: mind. >> host: do you think someone like steve scalise who worked alongside with mccarthy has a chance for someone like jim jordan who support him as well? >> guest: i think steve scalise would be an excellent no question about that. obviously has the experience. you know, all of us are concerned about his health, but steve scalise is obviously could step right...
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all of the data that i'm recording with my mic, with my mic and my camera, that's going to a data centerbably owned by amazon or microsoft to be processed before it gets to you. so anybody who uses any kind of internet—enabled software or service will ultimately be using the services of one of those cloud providers that you've just talked about. it's ubiquitous. we all interface with them sort of tens of times a day. and as you said, by those two providers, and that's what ofcom is concerned about, that it's amazon and microsoft who dominate about 70 to 80% of the market. why is it so difficult for rivals to get in on this, given its such a big business? yeah, good question. so to start with, it requires quite a lot of investment to get into the market. so in order to be a cloud services provider, you essentially need a warehouse full of computer servers, which are not cheap things to buy in the first place. the problem is that the first mover is the hyperscalers, as the cma is calling them, a competition watchdog here in the uk. once they're in, they they have the cma says created a ser
all of the data that i'm recording with my mic, with my mic and my camera, that's going to a data centerbably owned by amazon or microsoft to be processed before it gets to you. so anybody who uses any kind of internet—enabled software or service will ultimately be using the services of one of those cloud providers that you've just talked about. it's ubiquitous. we all interface with them sort of tens of times a day. and as you said, by those two providers, and that's what ofcom is concerned...
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before the show, i spoke to the israeli ambassador to the u.s., mic mic michael heart zog.ou heard president biden come out tonight and say he does not believe israel is responsible for that explosion at the hospital in gaza. the u.s. national security council says also based on its current information, that is what its assessment is. did the idf, did prime minister netanyahu, share any evidence with president biden while he was here? >> we shared all the intelligence we have and all the data we have with the u.s. administration. they have their own information. they have their own independent sources. they investigated and came to the own conclusions. so, both the president said twice and issued a statement, i think the picture is clear. and i say to everybody, those who rush to conclusions, verify first before you rush to conclusion. >> we saw how quickly things really spiralled out of control. the second half of his trip was cancelled. we saw all of this unrest over this. given the heightened environment that we're in, how concerned are you about things escalating into a
before the show, i spoke to the israeli ambassador to the u.s., mic mic michael heart zog.ou heard president biden come out tonight and say he does not believe israel is responsible for that explosion at the hospital in gaza. the u.s. national security council says also based on its current information, that is what its assessment is. did the idf, did prime minister netanyahu, share any evidence with president biden while he was here? >> we shared all the intelligence we have and all the...
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then the cameras and lights and mics are on, and it's a very different story. i am telling the truth to the country that is desperate for the truth, and i know it, too. >> you said president trump poses a threat to american democracy, and candidates have said your candidacy could place trump back in the white house, and are you concerned you could be playing in trump's hands? >> no, the only person playing into trump's hands, i am sad to say, is president biden. can you read the pundits and articles and data -- >> remember, joe biden beat donald trump. they would say he beat donald trump. >> he beat him by about 40,000 votes in 2020. anybody that can make the case to me that he is better positioned now than he was then, then we are living in different worlds. i respect you as a journalist, but i think you know what i am talking about and that's the case. he is not better positioned. >> you are hinting at president biden's age. you talked about this publicly. you are not really talking about it here. you come under criticism for going after the president and his
then the cameras and lights and mics are on, and it's a very different story. i am telling the truth to the country that is desperate for the truth, and i know it, too. >> you said president trump poses a threat to american democracy, and candidates have said your candidacy could place trump back in the white house, and are you concerned you could be playing in trump's hands? >> no, the only person playing into trump's hands, i am sad to say, is president biden. can you read the...
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much of diversity terms of the food that's growing in india, the cooking cause was organized by smooth mic phones. the young company has organized a small where the farm is from the region into a collective that produces sustainable organic produce from people in the city. so me to go on to find the company to put her ideas for positive change and direction are we taught the tools budnick funds so we can try to create a more resilient and more sustainable kind of a food system with the farmers get all fish and the profits of consumers get to eat fish. foods that has been growing using sustainable practices . native crops have many benefits. locally. products don't need to be shipped long distances and how that don't need to be stored in a warehouse which reduces carbon emissions. and the plant need less water and a more resilient climate change to the set to shoot the button from the school of environmental sustainability. and the indian institute for human supplements explains indigenous crops, odd, evolve, was introduced in certain little calories that existence, the 1st that exist in 2
much of diversity terms of the food that's growing in india, the cooking cause was organized by smooth mic phones. the young company has organized a small where the farm is from the region into a collective that produces sustainable organic produce from people in the city. so me to go on to find the company to put her ideas for positive change and direction are we taught the tools budnick funds so we can try to create a more resilient and more sustainable kind of a food system with the farmers...
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olympics. on the squash is in the olympia-— on the squash is in the olympics. on the squash is in the ol micsympic roadshow - olympics. he will be 45 when the olympic roadshow hits i olympics. he will be 45 when | the olympic roadshow hits la, so it will be someone else's turn to shine on court. 16—year—old emily lives and breathe the sport, white place right time. breathe the sport, white place right time-— right time. the olympics is a dream. playing _ right time. the olympics is a dream. playing a _ right time. the olympics is a dream. playing a sport - right time. the olympics is a j dream. playing a sport that's not in the olympics doesn't really follow that dream, so now it's actually pretty special. now it's actually pretty special-— special. decades of disappointment - special. decades of. disappointment have special. decades of - disappointment have hit the sport hard. numbers have declined. 250,000 people play weekly in england, half of what it was a decade ago. but with olympic inclusion, an increase 0lympic inclusion, an increase in profile and an increase in funding. i in profile
olympics. on the squash is in the olympia-— on the squash is in the olympics. on the squash is in the ol micsympic roadshow - olympics. he will be 45 when the olympic roadshow hits i olympics. he will be 45 when | the olympic roadshow hits la, so it will be someone else's turn to shine on court. 16—year—old emily lives and breathe the sport, white place right time. breathe the sport, white place right time-— right time. the olympics is a dream. playing _ right time. the olympics is a...
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i'm holding the bike dovish m -- mic. i don't want to forget thomas who has given light to the age that is now 34 years old. i have divided our sessions. she has been stupendous over the years and has made it even more stupendous. >> my name is brian morris. my question is actually for you, congresswoman. are keeping up what is -- with what is happening in niger and bali and burkina faso. they're trying to get their freedom, but france is controlling these countries and not allowing them to get their resources. >> i will try to comment. >> my name is jackson. i am running a nonprofit organization. the book, -- first of all i'm hearing this about africa. please let me see this, congresswoman, africa is a continent. it is not a country. we are trying to compare africa like america. we have different issues in africa. even your student in university where your prevent -- presenting, you cannot present as just africa in class, need to choose one country. people are looking for money to sponsor. the problem with africa, i am f
i'm holding the bike dovish m -- mic. i don't want to forget thomas who has given light to the age that is now 34 years old. i have divided our sessions. she has been stupendous over the years and has made it even more stupendous. >> my name is brian morris. my question is actually for you, congresswoman. are keeping up what is -- with what is happening in niger and bali and burkina faso. they're trying to get their freedom, but france is controlling these countries and not allowing them...
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and you have to go to the mic if you're going to ask a question. i see you making this movement to the mic. >> can each of you discuss any concessions that you have to make in writing your book, either something that you are get in that you wanted or something that you didn't want to get in that the publishers kind of had to make do? >> yeah, that's an interesting question because this is a big ass book. [laughing] and it was bigger than is expected to be. but i felt like i have one shot at it and he needed to be as complete as possible. carolyn brown did didn't introductory, agenda don't biography of walker which is really helped a lot and it left me to do the rest of the story. i mean, i didn't leave out what they probably would've wanted me to leave out because i decided that there was not a chance for a second book on this subject. and i had so much richness of her journals, a oliver papers, documents, and i was the guardian and he needed to give it the best i shot i could. so that was the purpose. that was the challenge i had but is also a cha
and you have to go to the mic if you're going to ask a question. i see you making this movement to the mic. >> can each of you discuss any concessions that you have to make in writing your book, either something that you are get in that you wanted or something that you didn't want to get in that the publishers kind of had to make do? >> yeah, that's an interesting question because this is a big ass book. [laughing] and it was bigger than is expected to be. but i felt like i have one...
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. >> we're back now with the mics and we are starting with america's favorite fast food. >> and despitestory, danny didn't bring us any. >> no, no food. it's friday. every time if any food store comes up, it's like, danny, you failed us, correct. >> that is not your delivery boy. okay? i'm your positivity boy, but it's for you to. oh, thank you. thank you. okay. how about this list, though? >> it's not what you think it is. >> well, if we're going to get one food, it would be chick fil a, because on this map from cash net usa, they analyzed google map ratings across the us. 34 states where chick fil a of the 50. where's burger king? where's taco bell? >> well, i want to see this map for sunday's. >> it's probably different. that's where they come out sunday. that's what the old fast food chains come out to play. >> also scoring high in and out. papa murphy's lamar's. that's lamar donuts from that's popular in the midwest. five guys as well papa murphy's take and bake that's the pizza. >> you get frozen pizza, you bring it home, you bake it yourself. all right. next, speaking of fast foo
. >> we're back now with the mics and we are starting with america's favorite fast food. >> and despitestory, danny didn't bring us any. >> no, no food. it's friday. every time if any food store comes up, it's like, danny, you failed us, correct. >> that is not your delivery boy. okay? i'm your positivity boy, but it's for you to. oh, thank you. thank you. okay. how about this list, though? >> it's not what you think it is. >> well, if we're going to get one...
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or vern glenn takes the mic as the dubbs take the court. >>> you can watch us anytime, anywhere on our streaming service, cbs news bay area. catch news and weather updates throughout the day. you can find us on the free cbs news bay area app or pluto tv. >>> everyone should have a really great heating pad but this calming heat excess l will combine that with the weighted blanket benefits. you are getting 2 in 1, the warming relief in the extra-large heating pad that has massaging vibrations you can turn on and off, heat settings. there is 12 settings and 27 combinations. i know i love it at the end of the day to just sit on the couch and relax and feel that comfort while i'm watching tv. husband loves it for the recovery element after the gym so we each have our own. it is supersoft. it is this plush velveteen pad with the beads on the inside. you can put it on your back or put it on your neck and it will not slide down like lesser quality heating pads. i also love the fact that it has this auto off after two hours. if they do fall asleep with the heating pad on, just know that you hav
or vern glenn takes the mic as the dubbs take the court. >>> you can watch us anytime, anywhere on our streaming service, cbs news bay area. catch news and weather updates throughout the day. you can find us on the free cbs news bay area app or pluto tv. >>> everyone should have a really great heating pad but this calming heat excess l will combine that with the weighted blanket benefits. you are getting 2 in 1, the warming relief in the extra-large heating pad that has...
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we'll wait for the mic. >> thank you for taking my question governor.lcome to our beautiful state, thank you for being here. my question has to do with the caregivers of this nation. we have, currently, 48 million americans who are serving as caregivers to their loved ones. they are unpaid. they are saving us $600 billion annually. so, my question to you is if you are elected president, what would you do to help the lives of these caregivers, and give them back some freedom, because they don't have any right now in the sense that they are juggling their responsibilities to family, to themselves, and to the person for whom they are caring for. gov. desantis: thank you for the question. that is something we deal with in florida quite a bit, given our population. a couple of things. one, inflation is putting more pressure on all of these things. how are you going to be able to make ends meet, when prices are going up the way they have done? when i say -- they say inflation was 9%, understand, some things have gone up 50% or 100%, particularly with medical
we'll wait for the mic. >> thank you for taking my question governor.lcome to our beautiful state, thank you for being here. my question has to do with the caregivers of this nation. we have, currently, 48 million americans who are serving as caregivers to their loved ones. they are unpaid. they are saving us $600 billion annually. so, my question to you is if you are elected president, what would you do to help the lives of these caregivers, and give them back some freedom, because they...
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they were practicing before getting the mic levels ready. i saw them as they were preparing the flags. it is just a beautiful day. i will say it is warm, very warm. but i think that's not going to take away from the moment here. so many people are paying their respects today and talking about the senator and telling really amazing stories. i want to share one. this is coming from san francisco fire chief. take a listen to this story. >> in the '70s and '80s when she was mayor, she used to carry a turn out coat and helmet in her car and she used to go to fires with the chiefs. she's just a huge supporter. in addition, the first women came into the san francisco fire department when she was mayor. >> reporter: i love hearing the stories and the behind the scenes and everyone calling the senator a friend. she had a long history in politics, but she was a community member, a leader, and a friend. she was also a family member. as we are waiting for this memorial, we have aerials showing you the scene around here. there is a perimeter and people a
they were practicing before getting the mic levels ready. i saw them as they were preparing the flags. it is just a beautiful day. i will say it is warm, very warm. but i think that's not going to take away from the moment here. so many people are paying their respects today and talking about the senator and telling really amazing stories. i want to share one. this is coming from san francisco fire chief. take a listen to this story. >> in the '70s and '80s when she was mayor, she used to...
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your mic was off.unishment. >> all you say is push up and burpee. >> watch us after this broadcast on pix44 cable 12. >>> fleet week is back. how an idea from the late dianne feinstein turned into a tradition that's brought millions of people to san francisco. >> we hope you visit us on pix plus 44 cable 12. the community conversation continues. change that channel. we'll see you ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to "cbs morn"
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. >> back now with the mics starting with pets on parade where else but florida and not just florida but key west. >> one of my favorite spots. >> i love key west. yeah, well, this is for fantasy fest, which is a big deal down there. and they have a pet parade for dogs, pooches of all i'm sorry, i can't stop looking at the video. >> can't blame you. >> look at these adorable dogs. all shapes and sizes with many of them paying tribute to key west native son, of course, the late great jimmy buffett. >> all right. next, getting into the halloween spirit as well. how about in denmark? >> ooh, why not? well, it's the world's largest lego jack o lantern on display at the company's headquarters eight feet wide, made from 100,000 bricks. >> and it took three weeks to stack. >> i didn't realize lego land was based in denmark. huh. learned something new here on the show. every day, some 12,000 other lego figures dot the landscape ranging from mice and spiders to mushrooms. >> now we have a special edition polka to wrap up this friday. >> attention in sunaks. time to hit the hay. >> let's take
. >> back now with the mics starting with pets on parade where else but florida and not just florida but key west. >> one of my favorite spots. >> i love key west. yeah, well, this is for fantasy fest, which is a big deal down there. and they have a pet parade for dogs, pooches of all i'm sorry, i can't stop looking at the video. >> can't blame you. >> look at these adorable dogs. all shapes and sizes with many of them paying tribute to key west native son, of...
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the gi mics, medal. look at that, amazing. tue: olympics, confident? medal. look at that, amazing.ent? definitely confident. i think my strategy is still the same in terms of building towards competitions, but i am super excited about how the next few months will pan out. and i am hopeful. months will pan out. and i am ho eful. ., ., months will pan out. and i am hoeful. ., ., ., hopeful. you mentioned about the stress and pressure _ hopeful. you mentioned about the stress and pressure of _ hopeful. you mentioned about the stress and pressure of the - hopeful. you mentioned about the stress and pressure of the world l stress and pressure of the world championships. elaborate on that for us. how much pressure is their own due to innovate a new and exciting routine. we heard simone biles talking about this. you routine. we heard simone biles talking about this.— routine. we heard simone biles talking about this. you want to try to keep things— talking about this. you want to try to keep things fresh. _ talking about this. you want to try to keep things fresh. it _ talking about this.
the gi mics, medal. look at that, amazing. tue: olympics, confident? medal. look at that, amazing.ent? definitely confident. i think my strategy is still the same in terms of building towards competitions, but i am super excited about how the next few months will pan out. and i am hopeful. months will pan out. and i am ho eful. ., ., months will pan out. and i am hoeful. ., ., ., hopeful. you mentioned about the stress and pressure _ hopeful. you mentioned about the stress and pressure of _...
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if you give me the mic, there is a crowd, and a dope beat, i am got to start rapping and the crowd will. you will have to tell me to stop stop. >>> new music from the oppers! time to win is running out in our prize packed kick off the savings monopoly game! hurry in to play for your chance at over $25 million in prizes and money saving offers like this, and this, or even this. plus, you still have a shot at up to $100,000 in guaranteed prize money. stop in while you can still win and shop your favorite brands sporting the kick off the savings monopoly tag for unlimited bonus game tickets at lucky! >>> at 3:00, using a.i. to try to find hostages in middle east. the effort underway by tech, intelligence, social media experts. >>> after six decades of rock-n-roll the rolling stones are at it again with new music this friday. the band's first album of original songs in 18 years. jagger, richards, wood spoke to anthony mason about their friendship and their success. >> do you still get excited to write a great song? >> oh yeah. even if it turns out to be lousy. >> you don't really need a lot
if you give me the mic, there is a crowd, and a dope beat, i am got to start rapping and the crowd will. you will have to tell me to stop stop. >>> new music from the oppers! time to win is running out in our prize packed kick off the savings monopoly game! hurry in to play for your chance at over $25 million in prizes and money saving offers like this, and this, or even this. plus, you still have a shot at up to $100,000 in guaranteed prize money. stop in while you can still win and...
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wait for the mic. >> thank you.k you for taking my question, governor, and welcome to our beautiful state and thank you for being here. my question has to do with the caregivers of this nation. we have currently 48 million americans who are serving as caregivers to their loved ones and they are unpaid and they are saving us $600 billion annually and so my question to you is if you're elected president, what would you do to help lives of caregivers abgive them back freedom because they don't have any right now in the sense that they are juggling their responsibilities to family, to themselvesms and to the person r whom they areha caring for? >> thank you for the question. a couple of things, one inflation is putting pressure on all these things. able toyou going to be make ends meet when prices are going up the way they've done. when i say inflation 9% last year, 4%. understand some things have gone 50 or 100% particularly when you need medical help. i think that's a 1 big, big relf across the board. i think it will
wait for the mic. >> thank you.k you for taking my question, governor, and welcome to our beautiful state and thank you for being here. my question has to do with the caregivers of this nation. we have currently 48 million americans who are serving as caregivers to their loved ones and they are unpaid and they are saving us $600 billion annually and so my question to you is if you're elected president, what would you do to help lives of caregivers abgive them back freedom because they...
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you got to get your steps in on the mic emits. asian is the sincerest of flattery are you flattered that they're doing books about you? i mean, they're not doing them about me. yeah. yet is imitation is the sincerest for flattery. i feel like payment. paying people is the sincerest form of flattery. pay me it just that will make me you know, i don't know if imitation is actually i don't know who said that i'm going to find out. anyone else is your chance don't raise your hand at the end tonight you can it's fine it's fine you can can favorite female favorite comedians. yeah i mean i've i've always loved sarah silverman. yeah she's my favorite uh, i mean, there are so many younger comics. i can't even keep track of. my friend jacqueline novak has a show that's one of the best shows i've seen. she's been doing it in chicago alive called get on your knees. i think she just taped it for someone for a streamer. i shouldn't say. and then keep her. lana's another friend who is very, very funny there there are there are too many funny com
you got to get your steps in on the mic emits. asian is the sincerest of flattery are you flattered that they're doing books about you? i mean, they're not doing them about me. yeah. yet is imitation is the sincerest for flattery. i feel like payment. paying people is the sincerest form of flattery. pay me it just that will make me you know, i don't know if imitation is actually i don't know who said that i'm going to find out. anyone else is your chance don't raise your hand at the end tonight...
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. ♪ ♪ stuart: brian -- is my mic open? no, it is open.ee the camera swinging around the studio, but e my mic is open. this kauai is brian brenberg. >> hi. stuart: is trump the kingmakersome. >> he's sure playing like it right now. this is fascinating, to me. this whole primary race, you've had these debates, and trump says, no, i'm not going to get in, but the point is, should he get out there and and defend himself. all of a sudden that goes away because you've to got a speaker of the house crisis, and everyone's hair is on fire. and donald trump says, guess what? if you need me to step in, i'll do that. [laughter] everyone says, oh, good. and, by the way, here is my preferred candidate. everyone says, a a health care, we've got it. talk about -- a health care, we've got it. trump as the odder order maker here, yet that's what he's doing, and it looks really, really presidential. it looks like a leader. stuart: he's the man. he walks in -- >> look, t t not over -- stuart: steals the show. >> this is the sort of the off the script thing t
. ♪ ♪ stuart: brian -- is my mic open? no, it is open.ee the camera swinging around the studio, but e my mic is open. this kauai is brian brenberg. >> hi. stuart: is trump the kingmakersome. >> he's sure playing like it right now. this is fascinating, to me. this whole primary race, you've had these debates, and trump says, no, i'm not going to get in, but the point is, should he get out there and and defend himself. all of a sudden that goes away because you've to got a speaker...
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what are the kind of get how many mobile the mic our time something the the the yeah, because with the museum move like because i've met the display of these move, typically admitted boulevard, admitted him by moving the dining. if you already appointed suitcase with us, that includes us. our ladies do about your and that only diet. i'm that i'm, those are doing it though. so i'm, nobody's going to you what, how many things you uh, typically what am i, wasn't thinking clearly or might seem to be the or the, the red strongly cindy is around or towards the middle of an i was some of the high, but the manager comes are going little of the, the, the most of the kind of the gland for all right. some come now good, good. say no one the victory but who, when all guy cause they verify that the money i pay the whole but not go. but i can never go back, it's all good. again, they can't go to the cadillac airport while collab gallagher. com. i am going to kind of give it back. hope you're doing this. a lot of the need don't know who they're going to go to get another key out. there was a lot defe
what are the kind of get how many mobile the mic our time something the the the yeah, because with the museum move like because i've met the display of these move, typically admitted boulevard, admitted him by moving the dining. if you already appointed suitcase with us, that includes us. our ladies do about your and that only diet. i'm that i'm, those are doing it though. so i'm, nobody's going to you what, how many things you uh, typically what am i, wasn't thinking clearly or might seem to...
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killed and 2,500 israeled. yeah, that that's interesting, what you said, elijah, and what about that mic? i mean, it's also, it's not just the image that's been destroyed uh, for the regime itself, but but let's talk about it in the region and what that means. elijah talked about the ar regimes who um basically had given their hands and solidarity uh with the regime, i would think. that they would be pretty unnerved right now also just like israeli settlers are, well yes, i mean america was trying to cobble together alliances. uh to isolate iran uh, to say that america was going to start concentrating a a con potential conflict with, well a real conflict in a potential war with china in the future, and therefore they would be they would be paying less attention to to the middle east, and therefore these regimes should really depend on israel to protect them from a supposed iranian threat, um, that looks like not such a good bet anymore. um, but but i, i'd like to disagree a little bit, not disagree, but i'd like to stress rather differently, the the the terrible cost that israel can impo
killed and 2,500 israeled. yeah, that that's interesting, what you said, elijah, and what about that mic? i mean, it's also, it's not just the image that's been destroyed uh, for the regime itself, but but let's talk about it in the region and what that means. elijah talked about the ar regimes who um basically had given their hands and solidarity uh with the regime, i would think. that they would be pretty unnerved right now also just like israeli settlers are, well yes, i mean america was...
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might not be a good lawyer. [ laughter ] "oh, boy, this is a bad sign but when it's my turn at the micng to blow them away or my name's not ruby googlioda." any way, that was the insane conspiracy theory that, among other things fox news had to play nearly $800 million for in a defamation suit, and yet, mike johnson, the new speaker of the house, actually thought those claims had merit, and he said in a radio interview at the time >> the allegations about these -- these voting machines, some of them being rigged with this software by dominion, there's a lot the of merit to that and when the president says the election is rigged, that's what he's talking about, that the fix was in in every election in american history there's some small element of fraud, irregularity, error. we just know that, you just accept that that's the case. but when you have it on a broad scale, when you have, you know, a software system is used around the country, that is suspect because it came from hugo chavez's venezuela. >> seth: "i'll tell you another thing, i agree with rudy, those water bottles are hard t
might not be a good lawyer. [ laughter ] "oh, boy, this is a bad sign but when it's my turn at the micng to blow them away or my name's not ruby googlioda." any way, that was the insane conspiracy theory that, among other things fox news had to play nearly $800 million for in a defamation suit, and yet, mike johnson, the new speaker of the house, actually thought those claims had merit, and he said in a radio interview at the time >> the allegations about these -- these voting...
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the mic is yours. [applause] >> thank you so much for that >> joel, thank you so much for that introduction. thank you all of you who are here. i was very much looking forward to coming here, because as joel says, i'm not a stranger here. i've been here before and i found it really wonderfully interesting and engaged audience. i feel really proud and glad to be talking to you. we know that everybody is here because of their commitment to public diplomacy and our hope for the role of the free and independent press in that public diplomacy. so before, when i was here as vo a director, now i'm back here as ceo of the entire operation, and i am a ceo of the entire operation despite my tenure at voice of america. and i know that a lot of you are already very familiar with us, very familiar with what we do. so i'm going to beg your indulgence and just get back for a little bit, and show you exactly what u.s. agm is. and i've been told i have to run my own slides. okay. i'm already failing at my first test. i
the mic is yours. [applause] >> thank you so much for that >> joel, thank you so much for that introduction. thank you all of you who are here. i was very much looking forward to coming here, because as joel says, i'm not a stranger here. i've been here before and i found it really wonderfully interesting and engaged audience. i feel really proud and glad to be talking to you. we know that everybody is here because of their commitment to public diplomacy and our hope for the role of...
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oh there's a mic. that was my fault, i should have told you there was a mic. [laughter] >> i'm just curious, was it as difficult to find out about marguerite's personal life as her professional life? did she have to leave her son hyped? were you able to find out that information as well because it's just harrowing. >> it was harder in a way to find out the personal information because her daughter-in-law destroyed all of her letters home. that tells you a little bit about her relationship with her daughter-in-law. [laughter] >> and with her son, which was loving, but very distant and that created a distance physically and emotionally. so that created a lot of problems with-- >> are you sure the daughter-in-law didn't want to destroy the correspondence? did they know she was a spy? >> yes, by the time -- this was much later. this is the second marriage and this was much, much later in her life so she told her family what she was doing. i was lucky she had two granddaughters who were around who were very interested in this book and in helping to tell her story s
oh there's a mic. that was my fault, i should have told you there was a mic. [laughter] >> i'm just curious, was it as difficult to find out about marguerite's personal life as her professional life? did she have to leave her son hyped? were you able to find out that information as well because it's just harrowing. >> it was harder in a way to find out the personal information because her daughter-in-law destroyed all of her letters home. that tells you a little bit about her...
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mic, sorry guys. i'm totally with brian on this.we should encourage this innovation in monetary instrument creation but it should be within the regulatory perimeter. it's going to be very hard to increase legitimacy surrounding things like stablecoins so that they can be sort of mainstream form of payments which they are not right now, and the sort of everyday people feel like the credential at the consumer protection pieces are there. it's always a mistake to say just regulate it like a bank. of course is that going to be like a bank. the risk profile is going to be different though we do have playbooks. we know how narrow banking works. it is possible to think about bringing in payment services providers that are not deposit takers and having sort of the credential and over that sort of expanded competition and innovation in the payment space without having to go to retail cbdc i i want to reiterate something christina said earlier because it has the stench of truth about it on the retail cbdc front, which is if they are not come
mic, sorry guys. i'm totally with brian on this.we should encourage this innovation in monetary instrument creation but it should be within the regulatory perimeter. it's going to be very hard to increase legitimacy surrounding things like stablecoins so that they can be sort of mainstream form of payments which they are not right now, and the sort of everyday people feel like the credential at the consumer protection pieces are there. it's always a mistake to say just regulate it like a bank....
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day, this is why the israel. kills them when they are too small, that's the israeli doctrine. well, mic, as elijah has just stated, over a thousand kids have been killed. there is no water, no electricity, no food, and no fuel in gaza. how can the world, the world of 2023, just sit and let this genocide happen? well, how could they sit and watch? afghanistan being reduced to terrible situation at the cost of i think two trillion dollars by the americans, how can i mean the the control of the media and the the willingness of the nato countries to support war crimes is very very strong, i mean the invasion of iraq uh, i think madeline albreight was asked before the invasion uh that she was told that half million children had died, iraqi children because of of the sanctions before even the mass killing, and she was asked if this was a price worth paying for to realize american uh goals and she said yes, it's a price worth paying, so they're quite happy to see half million iraqi children dead because of sanctions, they're quite happy to see, they were quite happy in my youth to see 3 millio
day, this is why the israel. kills them when they are too small, that's the israeli doctrine. well, mic, as elijah has just stated, over a thousand kids have been killed. there is no water, no electricity, no food, and no fuel in gaza. how can the world, the world of 2023, just sit and let this genocide happen? well, how could they sit and watch? afghanistan being reduced to terrible situation at the cost of i think two trillion dollars by the americans, how can i mean the the control of the...
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over ice, no more look at a price tag ♪ ♪ easy easy like a bike ♪ hey, i bought this speakers and a michat were blazed by my mom and grandma we go back to where we came, paper, paper sogi ♪ if you have a problem over ice, give them good advise. ♪ flowing like the sited, when you know you nice ♪ ♪ get your money from these dummies, sell your bottles offer ice ♪ ♪ no more looking at the price tag. ♪ i bought some speakers and a mic, sold your bottles over ice. ♪ no more looking at a price tag. ♪ easy peacy like a bike. san francisco, you look beautiful. you looking so good. so good, so good, soju over ice. shout out to my korean americans one more time. what's good. okay for this last one, i'm going to take my jacket off, that party song got me all turned up. all right for this last song, it's called soul mates. but i wanted to tell you what it means to be asian-american singer producer songwriter, i'm just thankful that i don't have to be the first to be a pioneer. there is a lot of asian-american artist that i look up to, ruby ibarra, dumb founded mc jay just to name a few. i'm so glad
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mic mic michael eisenberg. his two sons are fighting in the israeli army and his cousin already killed in the fighting. my condolences to you and your family and you brave dad. tell me what is needed in israel now with the volunteer effort. >> thank you, harris, thank you to the american people and the president for supporting israel in this time combating these evil butchers of hamas, these animals who raped, kidnapped innocent civilians at a music festival and slaughtered them in their homes. my cousin was killed in battle was one of the first responders in the town that was decimated by these butchers and unfortunately he was killed in battle. actually had a son-in-law called up today. we have a lot of nephews and children there and the volunteer efforts in israel are stunning. everywhere you have people going down and literally rescuing people from these villages where the butchers turned up. you have people supplying food to soldiers and to civilians whose lives have been turned upside down. you have peopl
mic mic michael eisenberg. his two sons are fighting in the israeli army and his cousin already killed in the fighting. my condolences to you and your family and you brave dad. tell me what is needed in israel now with the volunteer effort. >> thank you, harris, thank you to the american people and the president for supporting israel in this time combating these evil butchers of hamas, these animals who raped, kidnapped innocent civilians at a music festival and slaughtered them in their...